The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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Strona 503
... give ut- terance . The desponding swain re- tires from his cottage to 66 pore upon the brook that babbles by , " and to pour out the melancholy tale of his mistress's cruelty , and the pangs of disappointed love . All nature , he ...
... give ut- terance . The desponding swain re- tires from his cottage to 66 pore upon the brook that babbles by , " and to pour out the melancholy tale of his mistress's cruelty , and the pangs of disappointed love . All nature , he ...
Strona 510
... give their children to another , and even to de- stroy them , rather than forfeit this pri- vilege . On the appointed day , all these persons assembled to grace the obsequies of their chief : and while every other countenance was ...
... give their children to another , and even to de- stroy them , rather than forfeit this pri- vilege . On the appointed day , all these persons assembled to grace the obsequies of their chief : and while every other countenance was ...
Strona 512
... give the landlord a young hawk , from a nest of one of these birds , of an uncommonly large size , which builds in the rock regularly every year . The fowls called Queets , Nories , and Kittyweaks , are those which build in greatest ...
... give the landlord a young hawk , from a nest of one of these birds , of an uncommonly large size , which builds in the rock regularly every year . The fowls called Queets , Nories , and Kittyweaks , are those which build in greatest ...
Strona 516
... give him this glorious capacity in vain ? -He can think , rea- son , abstract himself from the objects of sense and time , rise above all that pertains to earth , and soar upon the wings of heavenly contemplation . But why so highly ...
... give him this glorious capacity in vain ? -He can think , rea- son , abstract himself from the objects of sense and time , rise above all that pertains to earth , and soar upon the wings of heavenly contemplation . But why so highly ...
Strona 517
... gives health to the frame , and ange - vigour to the mind - Like the fair summer - evening , it beams sweet- ness ... give some of our author's observations on a sub- ject which of late has been much agi . tated , that of the attempts ...
... gives health to the frame , and ange - vigour to the mind - Like the fair summer - evening , it beams sweet- ness ... give some of our author's observations on a sub- ject which of late has been much agi . tated , that of the attempts ...
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