Blackwood's Magazine, 10 tomasW. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... poor degraded thing of man , Had but endow'd me with the tiger's form , And for these weak and ineffectual hands , Had bless'd me with that noble creature's * feet , I would have torn the saucy dotard's throat . Me , murderer ! what , I ...
... poor degraded thing of man , Had but endow'd me with the tiger's form , And for these weak and ineffectual hands , Had bless'd me with that noble creature's * feet , I would have torn the saucy dotard's throat . Me , murderer ! what , I ...
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... poor wretch , I'll send for thee again ! " The gypsey is accordingly dismissed with " the small change " which her majesty had bestowed ; for " it is a law of our nature , " in such circumstances , to deride admonition , and the author ...
... poor wretch , I'll send for thee again ! " The gypsey is accordingly dismissed with " the small change " which her majesty had bestowed ; for " it is a law of our nature , " in such circumstances , to deride admonition , and the author ...
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... poor an account ; and upon that very stone , perhaps , were the foul sheets ' laid , which the spait thought proper to carry along with it . " * In the course of conversation , I learned that " Christ's Kirk on the Green , " likewise ...
... poor an account ; and upon that very stone , perhaps , were the foul sheets ' laid , which the spait thought proper to carry along with it . " * In the course of conversation , I learned that " Christ's Kirk on the Green , " likewise ...
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... poor unfortunate Prince David , formerly mentioned , had , in all probability , been once deposited ; -and that , after having qualified our beef- steak , with a quantum - suff . of Mrs Scott's whisky - toddy , and having ob- tained a ...
... poor unfortunate Prince David , formerly mentioned , had , in all probability , been once deposited ; -and that , after having qualified our beef- steak , with a quantum - suff . of Mrs Scott's whisky - toddy , and having ob- tained a ...
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... poor chance of noosing it after all , and is envious of him that has the courage to grasp it at once . I like the Irish for this , they blunder upon truth so heartily , and knock it out of circumstances , as if these were made of flint ...
... poor chance of noosing it after all , and is envious of him that has the courage to grasp it at once . I like the Irish for this , they blunder upon truth so heartily , and knock it out of circumstances , as if these were made of flint ...
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