The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Том 21J. Limbird, 1833 Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topographical descriptions, novels and tales, anecdotes, select extracts from new and expensive works, the spirit of the public journals, discoveries in the arts and sciences, useful domestic hints, etc. etc. etc. |
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... eyes as is unaffected towards government , though how Hopper's horse would behave in putting down riots I can't guess , for he did nothing but make revolutions himself , as if he was still in the thrashing mill . But you know yomanry an ...
... eyes as is unaffected towards government , though how Hopper's horse would behave in putting down riots I can't guess , for he did nothing but make revolutions himself , as if he was still in the thrashing mill . But you know yomanry an ...
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... eyes , Like happy children , cluster in the sun . Still the wan primrose hath a golden core ; The millfoil thousand - leafed as heretofore , Displays a little world of flowerets gray ; And tiny maids might hither come to cull The wo ...
... eyes , Like happy children , cluster in the sun . Still the wan primrose hath a golden core ; The millfoil thousand - leafed as heretofore , Displays a little world of flowerets gray ; And tiny maids might hither come to cull The wo ...
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... eye of a guard . On being apprised of her accession , she fell down on her knees , saying , " This is the Lord's doing , and it is marvellous in our eyes . " * She almost in- stantly gave an earnest of the principles which were to ...
... eye of a guard . On being apprised of her accession , she fell down on her knees , saying , " This is the Lord's doing , and it is marvellous in our eyes . " * She almost in- stantly gave an earnest of the principles which were to ...
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... eyes ! The passing throng assembled there Gaz'd on that form- So bent , so weary - worn with care , Beneath the storm . And this , the wild and mournful lay , That cheer'd the lonely exile's way : Poland ! the yoke is on thee now— The ...
... eyes ! The passing throng assembled there Gaz'd on that form- So bent , so weary - worn with care , Beneath the storm . And this , the wild and mournful lay , That cheer'd the lonely exile's way : Poland ! the yoke is on thee now— The ...
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... eyes ! —and those eyes very soon began to dart fire ! " Who are you , Sir ? -How dare you ” — 66 Nay , nay - pray no scolding . Is it my fault , fair Anne , that I am here ? You see I can do you no mischief . There are four of you ; and ...
... eyes ! —and those eyes very soon began to dart fire ! " Who are you , Sir ? -How dare you ” — 66 Nay , nay - pray no scolding . Is it my fault , fair Anne , that I am here ? You see I can do you no mischief . There are four of you ; and ...
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