EpistlesVicesimus Knox S. Walker, 1825 |
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... manner they assume . them , are modern . Their beauty In the border ballads , the first was a touchstone , as he expresses it , strong rays from the Delphic orb ilwhich might have shown their young- luminate Jellom Grame , in the 4th ...
... manner they assume . them , are modern . Their beauty In the border ballads , the first was a touchstone , as he expresses it , strong rays from the Delphic orb ilwhich might have shown their young- luminate Jellom Grame , in the 4th ...
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... manner ; the king is always mean , to increase good - will towards well and in health ; you are never men . to suppose that the diseases of his Your lordship will take a guess , subjects ever approach his royal per- from the sermonic ...
... manner ; the king is always mean , to increase good - will towards well and in health ; you are never men . to suppose that the diseases of his Your lordship will take a guess , subjects ever approach his royal per- from the sermonic ...
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... manner . Forgive this , not design it when I sat down to write . ) from your faithful , & c . He had learning enough to make him acceptable to those who had had opportunities of gaining more . But it LETTER CXXIV . was covered by the ...
... manner . Forgive this , not design it when I sat down to write . ) from your faithful , & c . He had learning enough to make him acceptable to those who had had opportunities of gaining more . But it LETTER CXXIV . was covered by the ...
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