The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of Edinburgh: Noctes ambrosianaeW. Blackwood, 1856 |
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... things ! Love creates delight that dies not till she dies ; and then , indeed , dead seems all the earth . But ... Thing with life- Registrar . A Thing with life ! North.how often is the imagination alarmed , as by the tolling of a bell ...
... things ! Love creates delight that dies not till she dies ; and then , indeed , dead seems all the earth . But ... Thing with life- Registrar . A Thing with life ! North.how often is the imagination alarmed , as by the tolling of a bell ...
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... things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy , Samuel . Registrar . My philosophy ! I make no pretensions to phi- losophy - but won't you walk into the Tent , and change your- self , sir ? North . A Scotticism , Sam ...
... things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy , Samuel . Registrar . My philosophy ! I make no pretensions to phi- losophy - but won't you walk into the Tent , and change your- self , sir ? North . A Scotticism , Sam ...
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... things , " you suffer yourself to transform you into a Fury six feet high ! and wantonly insult a man who would not hurt the feelings of a wasp . North ( humbly ) . I hope I am not a wasp . Registrar . I hope not , sir ; but permit me ...
... things , " you suffer yourself to transform you into a Fury six feet high ! and wantonly insult a man who would not hurt the feelings of a wasp . North ( humbly ) . I hope I am not a wasp . Registrar . I hope not , sir ; but permit me ...
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... thing to behold The featherless spirit of woe , As standing before me he shivered with cold , Yet thought with affright of his roasting of old , When by Ambrose he first was laid low ! And while all now was hushed in a stillness ...
... thing to behold The featherless spirit of woe , As standing before me he shivered with cold , Yet thought with affright of his roasting of old , When by Ambrose he first was laid low ! And while all now was hushed in a stillness ...
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... things under the sun have been " referred , " or made the subject of a " motion . ” 66 his seat , sings small , and for the rest of his life- He loses Registrar . Is a sumph . For a year or two he is occasionally A SUMMER STORM , BY C ...
... things under the sun have been " referred , " or made the subject of a " motion . ” 66 his seat , sings small , and for the rest of his life- He loses Registrar . Is a sumph . For a year or two he is occasionally A SUMMER STORM , BY C ...
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