Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 8W. Blackwood., 1821 - England |
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... believe , Mr North , what tones he brought out of his gew- gaw , as we call it in this country - side . The man at Liverpool was nothing to him . He got thunders of applause , though I could see some laughed , and some few sneered , and ...
... believe , Mr North , what tones he brought out of his gew- gaw , as we call it in this country - side . The man at Liverpool was nothing to him . He got thunders of applause , though I could see some laughed , and some few sneered , and ...
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... believe , soon after , that Mr Croly was the author of this poem ; and the public were at that time pre- pared to place his name high up a- mong contemporary poets . But if any one attribute were to be permit- ted to give name to this ...
... believe , soon after , that Mr Croly was the author of this poem ; and the public were at that time pre- pared to place his name high up a- mong contemporary poets . But if any one attribute were to be permit- ted to give name to this ...
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... Believe me , for this joke your blood will flow , And you'll toss , turn , and tumble on your hammock , Oh ! think in time ! from this temptation flee ! And shun pill , bolus , draught , and doctor's fee . 13 Brandy's deceitful liquor ...
... Believe me , for this joke your blood will flow , And you'll toss , turn , and tumble on your hammock , Oh ! think in time ! from this temptation flee ! And shun pill , bolus , draught , and doctor's fee . 13 Brandy's deceitful liquor ...
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... believe me , Richard is a man ! In every nerve and pulse I feel it now.- In one dire night , Fate from her fiery forge Has drawn and fashion'd me . By Heaven she plies The hammer well ! -Tell me at once , what would'st thou ? Ar . King ...
... believe me , Richard is a man ! In every nerve and pulse I feel it now.- In one dire night , Fate from her fiery forge Has drawn and fashion'd me . By Heaven she plies The hammer well ! -Tell me at once , what would'st thou ? Ar . King ...
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... Believe , ev'n death itself takes not away Who at the very dead thy dart hast hurl'd , The vital essence that existence gave , Beware ; a voice may issue from the tomb , And honour , trampled in the very clay , To blast thy name and ...
... Believe , ev'n death itself takes not away Who at the very dead thy dart hast hurl'd , The vital essence that existence gave , Beware ; a voice may issue from the tomb , And honour , trampled in the very clay , To blast thy name and ...
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