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... never on Against Greece at Marathon When they shook the Persian throne , ' Mid the old barbaric pomp of Ispahan . No number'd might of living men could tame Our gallant band that broke Through the bursting clouds of smoke , When the ...
... never on Against Greece at Marathon When they shook the Persian throne , ' Mid the old barbaric pomp of Ispahan . No number'd might of living men could tame Our gallant band that broke Through the bursting clouds of smoke , When the ...
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... never had the least enthusiasm for the business ( and there were even grave prohibitive doubts more and more rising ahead ) : both branches of my situation flatly contra- dictory to all ideals or wishes of mine ; especially the Annan ...
... never had the least enthusiasm for the business ( and there were even grave prohibitive doubts more and more rising ahead ) : both branches of my situation flatly contra- dictory to all ideals or wishes of mine ; especially the Annan ...
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... never men- tioned his name ! I assured him that it was an original on your part ; but in vain . " Tis impossible ! " was his reply : I could not but feel rather vain , that I had a friend who had found out properties of which a veteran ...
... never men- tioned his name ! I assured him that it was an original on your part ; but in vain . " Tis impossible ! " was his reply : I could not but feel rather vain , that I had a friend who had found out properties of which a veteran ...
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admire affectionate ALEXANDER CARLYLE Alick Annandale answer believe blessing Bogside Brewster Brother Broughty Ferry Carlyle's character CHARLES ELIOT NORTON Closeburn comfort David Hume dear Mitchell dear Mother diligent doubt Dumfries Dumfriesshire Ecclefechan Edinburgh Edinburgh Review Edward Irving expect Father fear feel Froude give Glasgow Goethe Haddington happy hear heart Hightae Hoddam Hill honest honour hope hour Irving Irving's Jack John Johnstone kind KINNAIRD HOUSE Kirkcaldy labour late letter live London look Mainhill matter ment mind Miss WELSH months MORAY STREET morning nature ness never night o'clock perhaps person perusal pity pleasure poor present reason Ruthwell Manse Schiller seems soon soul spirit sure talk tell thank things THOMAS CARLYLE thought tion translation truth week whole winter wish worth write written wrote