Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... leaving the matter to the decision of Cocker , as judges are sometimes said to leave their decisions to the dice . Were the damages each juryman is inclined to give nearly equal , no great harm would arise ; but these are not the cases ...
... leaving the matter to the decision of Cocker , as judges are sometimes said to leave their decisions to the dice . Were the damages each juryman is inclined to give nearly equal , no great harm would arise ; but these are not the cases ...
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... leave me ! -leave me but till day breaks ! I'll meet you in the chapel of St Ronan's ; I will do any- thing - only leave me now . I am a poor helpless thing ; not worthy your care , nor yet your anger . If you would not see me expire ...
... leave me ! -leave me but till day breaks ! I'll meet you in the chapel of St Ronan's ; I will do any- thing - only leave me now . I am a poor helpless thing ; not worthy your care , nor yet your anger . If you would not see me expire ...
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... leave this sunny land For my own native strand Why do sad thoughts across my spirit come ? Is it the word " Adieu ... leaving earth , in heaven awakes ? " Tis strange - a mystery all ! For , at the spirit's call , The rebel heart ...
... leave this sunny land For my own native strand Why do sad thoughts across my spirit come ? Is it the word " Adieu ... leaving earth , in heaven awakes ? " Tis strange - a mystery all ! For , at the spirit's call , The rebel heart ...
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