The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 247A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 340
... eyes shall be my arrows ; and my sighs Shall serve me as the vantage of the wind To whirl away my sweet'st ' artillery : Ah , but , alas , she wins the sun of me , For that is she herself ; and thence it comes That poets term the wanton ...
... eyes shall be my arrows ; and my sighs Shall serve me as the vantage of the wind To whirl away my sweet'st ' artillery : Ah , but , alas , she wins the sun of me , For that is she herself ; and thence it comes That poets term the wanton ...
Page 484
... eyes turned towards the " Isle " whence the " Master " was to return , seemed to have forgotten strophe and rhythm : he has remembered them since ! Louis Bouilhet too seldom quitted the stage ; Joséphin Soulary kept silence in the ...
... eyes turned towards the " Isle " whence the " Master " was to return , seemed to have forgotten strophe and rhythm : he has remembered them since ! Louis Bouilhet too seldom quitted the stage ; Joséphin Soulary kept silence in the ...
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... eyes , and she was unstrung and unlike herself . She and Ringrove were a little behind the rest . He turned and looked at her with a strange fixed look that made her blush and confused her yet more . He looked as if he forgot that she ...
... eyes , and she was unstrung and unlike herself . She and Ringrove were a little behind the rest . He turned and looked at her with a strange fixed look that made her blush and confused her yet more . He looked as if he forgot that she ...
Contents
Under which Lord? By E LYNN LINTONcontinued | 1 |
Meteor Dust By RICHARD A Proctor | 46 |
Note on the Historical Play of King Edward III By ALGERNON | 66 |
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