Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... Turn o'er , perhaps , a thousand books , to read How men have every where complained of fortune , How here and there some one man has been happy ! ( Looking at a skull on the table . ) What means thy grinning smile , thou empty skull ...
... Turn o'er , perhaps , a thousand books , to read How men have every where complained of fortune , How here and there some one man has been happy ! ( Looking at a skull on the table . ) What means thy grinning smile , thou empty skull ...
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... turn thee around wi ' the warld , I win A thousand lives to this land o ' sin . Muckle dool hast thou done - an ' gory wark , To unbaptized brows , and the cruel Turk ; Muckle dool hast thou done , and may do mair To th ' unwelcome foot ...
... turn thee around wi ' the warld , I win A thousand lives to this land o ' sin . Muckle dool hast thou done - an ' gory wark , To unbaptized brows , and the cruel Turk ; Muckle dool hast thou done , and may do mair To th ' unwelcome foot ...
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... turns to - day Par Think not that what I ask alludes To Fortune's stale vicissitudes , To her capricious ups and downs , Her treacherous smiles , or withering frowns : Nor have I now , alas ! to learn How cards , and dice , and women turn ...
... turns to - day Par Think not that what I ask alludes To Fortune's stale vicissitudes , To her capricious ups and downs , Her treacherous smiles , or withering frowns : Nor have I now , alas ! to learn How cards , and dice , and women turn ...
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