The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 68,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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... continued to be used by Lyndsay , and other Scotish writers of his age , and by those , who wrote in the dialect of the North of England , even to the present day . On the other hand , Chaucer writes several words with o , where the ...
... continued to be used by Lyndsay , and other Scotish writers of his age , and by those , who wrote in the dialect of the North of England , even to the present day . On the other hand , Chaucer writes several words with o , where the ...
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... ( Continued from p . 448. ) BUT themes of every hue around me throng , Eager to swell my bold , my daring song . The lottery ticker vender takes his stand , Bawling aloud , and beck'ning with his hand , To sing how he with ravnous teeth ...
... ( Continued from p . 448. ) BUT themes of every hue around me throng , Eager to swell my bold , my daring song . The lottery ticker vender takes his stand , Bawling aloud , and beck'ning with his hand , To sing how he with ravnous teeth ...
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... continued following the wire till the unfortunate young woman who suffered came within its reach ; it then deserted the wire , tearing out the holdfast and scattering the plaister , and struck the poor girl on the head , where the hair ...
... continued following the wire till the unfortunate young woman who suffered came within its reach ; it then deserted the wire , tearing out the holdfast and scattering the plaister , and struck the poor girl on the head , where the hair ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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