Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... feel like mine , And the aye song , will maist delight That minds ye o ' langsyne . I add an example of a still bolder effort - an attempt to make tender sentiment be felt under the disguise of the rude dialect of Cumberland . Perhaps ...
... feel like mine , And the aye song , will maist delight That minds ye o ' langsyne . I add an example of a still bolder effort - an attempt to make tender sentiment be felt under the disguise of the rude dialect of Cumberland . Perhaps ...
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... feel The pleasant quiet circling me about . Blessed to go away , To where the wild - flower blooms and wood - bird sings , And lightly o'er the spray The purple vetch its wreathing garland flings . * * * * * One more I must quote , of a ...
... feel The pleasant quiet circling me about . Blessed to go away , To where the wild - flower blooms and wood - bird sings , And lightly o'er the spray The purple vetch its wreathing garland flings . * * * * * One more I must quote , of a ...
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... feel that I was born to fight my way amongst men , and not to wear out my days in the toils of a husbandman . " The father must have been worthy of such a son , for he understood him , and felt the full force of the appeal . " Well , my ...
... feel that I was born to fight my way amongst men , and not to wear out my days in the toils of a husbandman . " The father must have been worthy of such a son , for he understood him , and felt the full force of the appeal . " Well , my ...
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... feel and manifest an anxious concern that all who had a part in planning , or a hand in executing this deed of midnight assassination may be brought to answer for their enormous guilt at the bar of public justice . Gentlemen , it is a ...
... feel and manifest an anxious concern that all who had a part in planning , or a hand in executing this deed of midnight assassination may be brought to answer for their enormous guilt at the bar of public justice . Gentlemen , it is a ...
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... feel concerned , and naturally exert themselves to bring to punish- ment the authors of this secret assassination ? Did you , gentlemen , sleep quite as quietly in your beds after this murder as before ? Was it not a case for rewards ...
... feel concerned , and naturally exert themselves to bring to punish- ment the authors of this secret assassination ? Did you , gentlemen , sleep quite as quietly in your beds after this murder as before ? Was it not a case for rewards ...
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