The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 - Books |
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Page 42
... took the same road as the Moor , to take vengeance on him ; if not , then to pur- sue his way in peace to Montserrat . The horse being of a peaceable disposition , took the road to Montserrat ; and having arrived at a village , at the ...
... took the same road as the Moor , to take vengeance on him ; if not , then to pur- sue his way in peace to Montserrat . The horse being of a peaceable disposition , took the road to Montserrat ; and having arrived at a village , at the ...
Page 85
... took possession ; and Dampier's vessel being sold , he engaged with Captain Wright , who exchanged his own bark for Captain Yanky's . After this they took several other prizes , and not being able to dispose of their cargoes , they ...
... took possession ; and Dampier's vessel being sold , he engaged with Captain Wright , who exchanged his own bark for Captain Yanky's . After this they took several other prizes , and not being able to dispose of their cargoes , they ...
Page 164
... took lodging , might still dwell Hous'd in the concave of a christal bell . At last , one frosty morning I did spy This subtile wand'rer journeying in the sky ; At sight of me , it trembl'd , then drew near , Then grieving fell , and ...
... took lodging , might still dwell Hous'd in the concave of a christal bell . At last , one frosty morning I did spy This subtile wand'rer journeying in the sky ; At sight of me , it trembl'd , then drew near , Then grieving fell , and ...
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