Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 8W. Blackwood., 1821 - England |
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... feel sufficient indignation at the outrage against nature , which has recently been committed in the sale and destruction of the wood on the Trosachs . For a few paltry pounds , one of Scotland's classic scenes , and one of her most ...
... feel sufficient indignation at the outrage against nature , which has recently been committed in the sale and destruction of the wood on the Trosachs . For a few paltry pounds , one of Scotland's classic scenes , and one of her most ...
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... feel concerning the services he has been rendering to his country , and the literature of his country too , during the last year . He may rest assured , that the day will come when none of his many merits shall be suffered to sleep in ...
... feel concerning the services he has been rendering to his country , and the literature of his country too , during the last year . He may rest assured , that the day will come when none of his many merits shall be suffered to sleep in ...
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... feel ? The Angel takes up the flower- and , in spite of a warning thunder- peal , followed by terrible storm of the desert , permits his dangerous vi- sitant to remain in his bower . He listens to her song , and then comes another ...
... feel ? The Angel takes up the flower- and , in spite of a warning thunder- peal , followed by terrible storm of the desert , permits his dangerous vi- sitant to remain in his bower . He listens to her song , and then comes another ...
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... feel satisfied that it would entitle its author to a per- manent and a lofty place among the poets of his country . MIL- It is very delightful to us , and we are sure it will be so to all men of right feeling , to observe , that all the ...
... feel satisfied that it would entitle its author to a per- manent and a lofty place among the poets of his country . MIL- It is very delightful to us , and we are sure it will be so to all men of right feeling , to observe , that all the ...
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... 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 Lewis now , with many a prince and baron , The Scottish ...
... 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 Lewis now , with many a prince and baron , The Scottish ...
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