The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Zväzok 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... night before she was buckled to the young laird o ' Glen- gaebar , and neither lad nor lass that clappit thumb on thee sinsyne at a feet - washing , ever lay their lane that time twelvemonth . " " I hae often heard tell o ' that famous ...
... night before she was buckled to the young laird o ' Glen- gaebar , and neither lad nor lass that clappit thumb on thee sinsyne at a feet - washing , ever lay their lane that time twelvemonth . " " I hae often heard tell o ' that famous ...
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... night's occurrence . Every one drew nearer to his neigh- bour , and prepared to listen , with long faces and open mouths , not un- mixed with sundry twists of the eyes over the left and right shoulders , to have due warning , in case ...
... night's occurrence . Every one drew nearer to his neigh- bour , and prepared to listen , with long faces and open mouths , not un- mixed with sundry twists of the eyes over the left and right shoulders , to have due warning , in case ...
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... night , And cheer'st him with thy smiles , Au- rora fair ! Henceforth may I , at the first glimpse of day , Bow at thy shrine , and grateful homage pay ! Now near and louder sound the dashing waves Of the advancing tide , and o'er the ...
... night , And cheer'st him with thy smiles , Au- rora fair ! Henceforth may I , at the first glimpse of day , Bow at thy shrine , and grateful homage pay ! Now near and louder sound the dashing waves Of the advancing tide , and o'er the ...
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... night To St James's , where in truth they espied Their great monarch in a trance , With his trews in sad mischance , And the princess a - puking by his side , With her hum , hum , hum , & c . " What the deuce have we got here ? " Quoth ...
... night To St James's , where in truth they espied Their great monarch in a trance , With his trews in sad mischance , And the princess a - puking by his side , With her hum , hum , hum , & c . " What the deuce have we got here ? " Quoth ...
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... night , Burst many a blithe and strange commingling sound ; When lo ! on old St Giles's towering spire A spectre stood , of tall majestic mien ; Encircled round with bright electric fire , With snow - white locks and countenance serene ...
... night , Burst many a blithe and strange commingling sound ; When lo ! on old St Giles's towering spire A spectre stood , of tall majestic mien ; Encircled round with bright electric fire , With snow - white locks and countenance serene ...
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