The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... 1816 , in the 63d year of his age . His lord- ship was twice married : first to Lady Hester Pitt , daughter of William first Earl Earl of Chatham , by whom he had three daughters 38 Notice of the late Right Hon . Earl Stanhope .
... 1816 , in the 63d year of his age . His lord- ship was twice married : first to Lady Hester Pitt , daughter of William first Earl Earl of Chatham , by whom he had three daughters 38 Notice of the late Right Hon . Earl Stanhope .
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... lady having died in 1780 , in 1781 his lordship married Louisa , only daughter and heiress of Mr 6. Principles of the science of Tu- ning Instruments . 7. An Address to the Peonle of Great Britain and Ireland , en the subject of an ...
... lady having died in 1780 , in 1781 his lordship married Louisa , only daughter and heiress of Mr 6. Principles of the science of Tu- ning Instruments . 7. An Address to the Peonle of Great Britain and Ireland , en the subject of an ...
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... ladies , de- termined to give them the last finish in another school- " There ar seuin pearlis in yonder touir , Their number sune shall wane ; There are seuin flouris in fair Scotland , I'll pu them ane by ane ; And the weeist burd in ...
... ladies , de- termined to give them the last finish in another school- " There ar seuin pearlis in yonder touir , Their number sune shall wane ; There are seuin flouris in fair Scotland , I'll pu them ane by ane ; And the weeist burd in ...
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... lady of his lufe , And his lost familye : But ay his fayth was firm and sure , And his truste in heuin still , For he hopet to meit them all agayne Beyonde the reiche of ill ; And ay the teirs fell on the grene , As he knelit down to ...
... lady of his lufe , And his lost familye : But ay his fayth was firm and sure , And his truste in heuin still , For he hopet to meit them all agayne Beyonde the reiche of ill ; And ay the teirs fell on the grene , As he knelit down to ...
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... LADY . BONNY is yon blushing rose That blows amid the wild , Sae bonny , blooming , Nancy grows →→→ For she is Nature's child . Her eye is like the morning's beam , That lights upon the dew , Her smile it is the mid - day gleam , And ...
... LADY . BONNY is yon blushing rose That blows amid the wild , Sae bonny , blooming , Nancy grows →→→ For she is Nature's child . Her eye is like the morning's beam , That lights upon the dew , Her smile it is the mid - day gleam , And ...
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Strona 402 - And you, ye crags, upon whose extreme edge I stand, and on the torrent's brink beneath Behold the tall pines dwindled as to shrubs In dizziness of distance; when a leap, A stir, a motion, even a breath, would bring My breast upon its rocky bosom's bed To rest for ever— wherefore do I pause?
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