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Page 80
... hand in hand , man link'd to man , Yelling their uncouth dirge , long daunc'd the kirtled cian . • Childe Harold at a little distance stood And view'd , but not displeas'd , the revelrie , Nor hated harmless mirth , however rude : In ...
... hand in hand , man link'd to man , Yelling their uncouth dirge , long daunc'd the kirtled cian . • Childe Harold at a little distance stood And view'd , but not displeas'd , the revelrie , Nor hated harmless mirth , however rude : In ...
Page 211
... hands of the secular magistrate . I am far from denying that the rigorous imprisonment above described might be turned ... hand charge its institutions with more cruelty than they really sanc- tioned . The reader is referred for more ...
... hands of the secular magistrate . I am far from denying that the rigorous imprisonment above described might be turned ... hand charge its institutions with more cruelty than they really sanc- tioned . The reader is referred for more ...
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... hand , cut off the head of his favourite ostrich , ( which never left him , but slept in his chamber , ) lest the animal should fall into the hands of his enemies . - The troops defiling on the top of the hill sent word to the king that ...
... hand , cut off the head of his favourite ostrich , ( which never left him , but slept in his chamber , ) lest the animal should fall into the hands of his enemies . - The troops defiling on the top of the hill sent word to the king that ...
Contents
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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