Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... beautiful , that their language had no words to describe them . I was actually in love with them , and watched the creeks as anxiously as ever a lover did his mistress's casement ; and often when I saw the seals flouncing on the rocks ...
... beautiful , that their language had no words to describe them . I was actually in love with them , and watched the creeks as anxiously as ever a lover did his mistress's casement ; and often when I saw the seals flouncing on the rocks ...
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... beautiful poem I wrote long ago . By the stroke of the thunder - stone split in its glory , On the earth lay extended a green - crested pine ; Then I dreamt , poor Sir Dan , of thy pitiful story , For the trunk was as straight and as ...
... beautiful poem I wrote long ago . By the stroke of the thunder - stone split in its glory , On the earth lay extended a green - crested pine ; Then I dreamt , poor Sir Dan , of thy pitiful story , For the trunk was as straight and as ...
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... beautiful Gothic arch , which tradition still describes to have been thrown across the deep ravine , by the magic might of Sir Michael Morison , in one short summer night . Vestiges of this bridge of " Gramerie " were still visi- ble ...
... beautiful Gothic arch , which tradition still describes to have been thrown across the deep ravine , by the magic might of Sir Michael Morison , in one short summer night . Vestiges of this bridge of " Gramerie " were still visi- ble ...
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