The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1827 |
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... thought expressed in the second stanza , to which we have already alluded , but her imagery is much more felicitous . ' On fair CLEMENZA went , her mood Deepening with the deep solitude ; That gentle sadness which is wrought With more ...
... thought expressed in the second stanza , to which we have already alluded , but her imagery is much more felicitous . ' On fair CLEMENZA went , her mood Deepening with the deep solitude ; That gentle sadness which is wrought With more ...
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... thought par- ticularly ornamental . ' Bracelets of dog - tails or kangaroo - skin were commonly worn , and one had several escalop shells hanging about him , the noise of which , as they jingled together , he probably thought musical ...
... thought par- ticularly ornamental . ' Bracelets of dog - tails or kangaroo - skin were commonly worn , and one had several escalop shells hanging about him , the noise of which , as they jingled together , he probably thought musical ...
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... thought proper to fall on William's great toe , Ireland would have been saved , the treaty of Limerick never would have been thought of , and consequently never have been broken , to the disgrace of William and his parliaments . So much ...
... thought proper to fall on William's great toe , Ireland would have been saved , the treaty of Limerick never would have been thought of , and consequently never have been broken , to the disgrace of William and his parliaments . So much ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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