Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... beautiful blue ! How each frolicsome face that enliven'd Craig - Crook Has been changed for a down - looking , dumpish , sour look ! O the heart that of old could like quick - silver bound , How it sinks ! I am sure it weighs more than ...
... beautiful blue ! How each frolicsome face that enliven'd Craig - Crook Has been changed for a down - looking , dumpish , sour look ! O the heart that of old could like quick - silver bound , How it sinks ! I am sure it weighs more than ...
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... beautiful a bow as any gentleman could well do , took off his cap , and held it , for the remainder of the time , in his hand . The first part of the banquet being ended , the sound of an encouraging trumpet was heard and in came the ...
... beautiful a bow as any gentleman could well do , took off his cap , and held it , for the remainder of the time , in his hand . The first part of the banquet being ended , the sound of an encouraging trumpet was heard and in came the ...
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... beautiful , fresh , and smooth ; and re- sembling tiers of Circassian and Ethio- pian young maidens in loving em- braces . After these came immense rows of wild ducks , teals , and geese of various descriptions ; with many other ...
... beautiful , fresh , and smooth ; and re- sembling tiers of Circassian and Ethio- pian young maidens in loving em- braces . After these came immense rows of wild ducks , teals , and geese of various descriptions ; with many other ...
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... sung the fol- lowing stanzas in a soft under voice , to a most beautiful old air , to be found only in Albyn's Anthology . 4 . JOHN M'INDOE . In travelling along the streets 6 32 [ Aug Account of a Coronation - Dinner at Edinburgh .
... sung the fol- lowing stanzas in a soft under voice , to a most beautiful old air , to be found only in Albyn's Anthology . 4 . JOHN M'INDOE . In travelling along the streets 6 32 [ Aug Account of a Coronation - Dinner at Edinburgh .
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... beautiful objects these dragons are , as they flutter in the air in an autumnal evening . To prevent mis- apprehension , however , on the part of readers of romances , I beg to remark , that our Scottish dragons are perfectly harmless ...
... beautiful objects these dragons are , as they flutter in the air in an autumnal evening . To prevent mis- apprehension , however , on the part of readers of romances , I beg to remark , that our Scottish dragons are perfectly harmless ...
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