Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... live by theft ; Take to the mountains or the roads , When banished from their old abodes ; Their native soil were forced to quit- So Irish landlords thought it fit ; Who , without ceremony or rout , For their improvements turn'd them ...
... live by theft ; Take to the mountains or the roads , When banished from their old abodes ; Their native soil were forced to quit- So Irish landlords thought it fit ; Who , without ceremony or rout , For their improvements turn'd them ...
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... live amongst . But the formality and solemnity with which a certificate is announced is often ludicrously overdone . I recollect when I went , a mere youth , to live in a distant place , two Friends waited on me to announce the re ...
... live amongst . But the formality and solemnity with which a certificate is announced is often ludicrously overdone . I recollect when I went , a mere youth , to live in a distant place , two Friends waited on me to announce the re ...
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... lives , though her days and hours are numbered . She still lives , and a word of the King's mouth might restore her to ... live or die , have some compassion on our misery ! Save an honest house from dishonour , and an unhappy girl , not ...
... lives , though her days and hours are numbered . She still lives , and a word of the King's mouth might restore her to ... live or die , have some compassion on our misery ! Save an honest house from dishonour , and an unhappy girl , not ...
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