Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 284
... heart it was sae fain to see ' em That I for joy ha'e barkit wi ' ' em . And not less charming is the conclusion of the By this the sun was out of sight An ' darker gloamin ' brought the night : Up they gat an ' shook their lugs ...
... heart it was sae fain to see ' em That I for joy ha'e barkit wi ' ' em . And not less charming is the conclusion of the By this the sun was out of sight An ' darker gloamin ' brought the night : Up they gat an ' shook their lugs ...
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... heart tightened in the old sweet anguish as that moment of her death - stroke returned to her . He had not spoken ; he only looked once , straight and bravely , into her eyes and turned away . He knew what had happened between them ...
... heart tightened in the old sweet anguish as that moment of her death - stroke returned to her . He had not spoken ; he only looked once , straight and bravely , into her eyes and turned away . He knew what had happened between them ...
Page 141
... heart which I cannot reason over . I would fain be able to tell you the thoughts , the feelings which your works have awakened in my heart ! If I could but do so , I should no more be a stranger to you ; you would read down into my heart ...
... heart which I cannot reason over . I would fain be able to tell you the thoughts , the feelings which your works have awakened in my heart ! If I could but do so , I should no more be a stranger to you ; you would read down into my heart ...
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