New Quarterly Review; Or, Home, Foreign and Colonial Journal, Volumen 71846 |
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... land - tyrants their ' scutcheons adorn , And would coin your hearts ' blood , as your hearts they have riven ; You ... lands Laugh out with a scorn which shall ring from the poles , When each sword that the cowards let fall from their ...
... land - tyrants their ' scutcheons adorn , And would coin your hearts ' blood , as your hearts they have riven ; You ... lands Laugh out with a scorn which shall ring from the poles , When each sword that the cowards let fall from their ...
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... land , While the swan swims bonny , O. " -whereas , the fancy of timing the verse ( so to say ) by men- tion of a particular locality , would seem past doubt Scottish , from the elder and more barbarous fragment , also quoted by Sir ...
... land , While the swan swims bonny , O. " -whereas , the fancy of timing the verse ( so to say ) by men- tion of a particular locality , would seem past doubt Scottish , from the elder and more barbarous fragment , also quoted by Sir ...
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... land from those of Scotland , which are generically more broken ; and from those of Wales , which are more monotonous in their regu- larity , ) - Irish in his affections and aims , even when he sings the struggles for freedom of a ...
... land from those of Scotland , which are generically more broken ; and from those of Wales , which are more monotonous in their regu- larity , ) - Irish in his affections and aims , even when he sings the struggles for freedom of a ...
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... land , Should haply be stealing o'er thee ; O ! let grief come first O'er pride itself victorious →→ To think how man hath curst What Heaven hath made so glorious ! " Whether or not the above be thought too arbitrary in chime for a ...
... land , Should haply be stealing o'er thee ; O ! let grief come first O'er pride itself victorious →→ To think how man hath curst What Heaven hath made so glorious ! " Whether or not the above be thought too arbitrary in chime for a ...
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... land ; and we may confidently hope in a few years to see the face of the country intersected by good carriage - roads instead of the wretched , scarcely passable mule - tracks , which have hitherto existed under the narrow - minded ...
... land ; and we may confidently hope in a few years to see the face of the country intersected by good carriage - roads instead of the wretched , scarcely passable mule - tracks , which have hitherto existed under the narrow - minded ...
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