Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen11William Blackwood, 1822 |
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... living thing that loves me , I ope thy wiry cell , Since Heaven from thrall removes me , Thou shalt be free as well : And ye , that from the mountain's brow I glean'd , sweet flowers - adieu ! I thought not then - but fear not now- To ...
... living thing that loves me , I ope thy wiry cell , Since Heaven from thrall removes me , Thou shalt be free as well : And ye , that from the mountain's brow I glean'd , sweet flowers - adieu ! I thought not then - but fear not now- To ...
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... living who would not jump , on being called to father the Thalaba , the Madoc , and the Roderic . Long for thee may the butt of sherry run sparkling ; may the laurel adorn thy living temples ; and may thy enemies find , that " curses ...
... living who would not jump , on being called to father the Thalaba , the Madoc , and the Roderic . Long for thee may the butt of sherry run sparkling ; may the laurel adorn thy living temples ; and may thy enemies find , that " curses ...
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... living , or will there be any man living a hundred years hence , who would rather read Campbell's verses against scepticism than his " British Soldier's Dream ? " Is there any body who wishes Sir Walter Scott to publish three volumes of ...
... living , or will there be any man living a hundred years hence , who would rather read Campbell's verses against scepticism than his " British Soldier's Dream ? " Is there any body who wishes Sir Walter Scott to publish three volumes of ...
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