Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 8W. Blackwood., 1821 - England |
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... true grace among some that I shall not name , for I saw them whispering and smiling like the scorners , and altogether heedless unto the precious things of my discourse , which could not have been the case had they been sincere in their ...
... true grace among some that I shall not name , for I saw them whispering and smiling like the scorners , and altogether heedless unto the precious things of my discourse , which could not have been the case had they been sincere in their ...
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... true than what would produce effect , and that effect for their own particular ad- vantage . It is impossible to deny , that if interest is made the criterion by which the confidences of social inter- course are to be respected , the ...
... true than what would produce effect , and that effect for their own particular ad- vantage . It is impossible to deny , that if interest is made the criterion by which the confidences of social inter- course are to be respected , the ...
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... true love ever banished fear . Now night had droop'd on earth her raven wing ; But in the arbour all was splendour clear ; And like twin spirits in its charmed ring Shone , that sweet child of earth , and that star diadem'd King . For ...
... true love ever banished fear . Now night had droop'd on earth her raven wing ; But in the arbour all was splendour clear ; And like twin spirits in its charmed ring Shone , that sweet child of earth , and that star diadem'd King . For ...
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... true , Around the loved in life , the loved in death , Calling them upwards to the concave blue : And on the walls , as far as eye can gaze , Flits through the dusk a torch's wavering blaze . They move , a throng of mitre , cross , 1 24 ...
... true , Around the loved in life , the loved in death , Calling them upwards to the concave blue : And on the walls , as far as eye can gaze , Flits through the dusk a torch's wavering blaze . They move , a throng of mitre , cross , 1 24 ...
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... true perhaps that , on occasions , one or Two jolly bumpers may be safely_ta'en , Such as when damp or frost has made you shiver ; But even then ' tis hurtful to the liver . 14 ' Tis pity Daniel had not such advice ; - ( Hold - I must ...
... true perhaps that , on occasions , one or Two jolly bumpers may be safely_ta'en , Such as when damp or frost has made you shiver ; But even then ' tis hurtful to the liver . 14 ' Tis pity Daniel had not such advice ; - ( Hold - I must ...
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