Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... hearts of a thousand good fools with despair ; While there wanted not some of our old pluckless tories , Who like spoonies would fawn and talk big of your glories , Calling you a great Man as could possibly be ; - -Lacking heart even to ...
... hearts of a thousand good fools with despair ; While there wanted not some of our old pluckless tories , Who like spoonies would fawn and talk big of your glories , Calling you a great Man as could possibly be ; - -Lacking heart even to ...
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... heart would have gurged with- in me at this slight ; and a very little would have made me set out a second time to the Duke , and tell him how I had been served ; but , after greeting out my passion and mortification on my secret pillow ...
... heart would have gurged with- in me at this slight ; and a very little would have made me set out a second time to the Duke , and tell him how I had been served ; but , after greeting out my passion and mortification on my secret pillow ...
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... heart- ened , will increase the braws of their wives and families , to the great ad- vantage of the manufacturers and those in the fancy line . While we were thus speaking on the beneficial consequences of the co- ronation , a most ...
... heart- ened , will increase the braws of their wives and families , to the great ad- vantage of the manufacturers and those in the fancy line . While we were thus speaking on the beneficial consequences of the co- ronation , a most ...
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... hearts , as you may well think ; next came the King himsel , honest man , talking to his nobles , and they had all ... heart . However , we began among ourselves to dread that surely something was the matter ; and by and by it spunkit ...
... hearts , as you may well think ; next came the King himsel , honest man , talking to his nobles , and they had all ... heart . However , we began among ourselves to dread that surely something was the matter ; and by and by it spunkit ...
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... heart for ever . " Far different , ye see , Mr Duffle , " continued the worthy Doctor , " was the old simplicity of our Presbyterian Coronation , and deeper the spirit of its symbolic ritual sank into the hearts of the worshipping ...
... heart for ever . " Far different , ye see , Mr Duffle , " continued the worthy Doctor , " was the old simplicity of our Presbyterian Coronation , and deeper the spirit of its symbolic ritual sank into the hearts of the worshipping ...
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