Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... Speak boldly what thy thought is . " Thus earnestly and kindly to Guarinos said Marlotes : But not a minute did he take to ponder or to pause , Thus clear and quick the answer of the Christian Captain was . " Now , God forbid ! Marlotes ...
... Speak boldly what thy thought is . " Thus earnestly and kindly to Guarinos said Marlotes : But not a minute did he take to ponder or to pause , Thus clear and quick the answer of the Christian Captain was . " Now , God forbid ! Marlotes ...
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... speak between the trumpet's lordly blowing ; And banners bright from lattice light are waving everywhere , And the tall , tall plume of our cousin's bridegroom floats proudly in the air . Rise up , rise up , Xarifa , lay the golden ...
... speak between the trumpet's lordly blowing ; And banners bright from lattice light are waving everywhere , And the tall , tall plume of our cousin's bridegroom floats proudly in the air . Rise up , rise up , Xarifa , lay the golden ...
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... speaking . She died unmarried at Carlisle , in the year 1794 , being then forty - seven years of age , the daughter of a respectable Cumberland gentleman , and having accompanied a married sister into Scotland many years before a happy ...
... speaking . She died unmarried at Carlisle , in the year 1794 , being then forty - seven years of age , the daughter of a respectable Cumberland gentleman , and having accompanied a married sister into Scotland many years before a happy ...
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... speak O ' some dear former day . Those days that followed me afar , Those happy days o ' mine , Whilk made me think the present joys A ' naething to langsyne . The ivied tower now met my eye , Where minstrels used to blaw ; Nae friend ...
... speak O ' some dear former day . Those days that followed me afar , Those happy days o ' mine , Whilk made me think the present joys A ' naething to langsyne . The ivied tower now met my eye , Where minstrels used to blaw ; Nae friend ...
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... speak Of thy dear eyes and youthful cheek . I took my lute ; methought its strain Might wile the heavy hours along ; I strove to fill my heart and brain With the sweet breath of ancient song : In vain ; whate'er I made my choice Was ...
... speak Of thy dear eyes and youthful cheek . I took my lute ; methought its strain Might wile the heavy hours along ; I strove to fill my heart and brain With the sweet breath of ancient song : In vain ; whate'er I made my choice Was ...
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