Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 7W. Blackwood & Sons, 1820 |
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... called by Lord George Gordon , in St George's - fields , in the year 1780 , which led to the demolition of chapels and dwelling - houses , the breaking of prisons , and the conflagra- tion of London . Was England never free till 1780 ...
... called by Lord George Gordon , in St George's - fields , in the year 1780 , which led to the demolition of chapels and dwelling - houses , the breaking of prisons , and the conflagra- tion of London . Was England never free till 1780 ...
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... called the songs of Charles the Second's time , are nearly worthless as Lyrics . Let every one , however , read them , but let them only be read ; they are pretty songs as they stand , and singing only spoils them . At what period the ...
... called the songs of Charles the Second's time , are nearly worthless as Lyrics . Let every one , however , read them , but let them only be read ; they are pretty songs as they stand , and singing only spoils them . At what period the ...
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... called the songs of Charles the Second's time , are nearly worthless as Lyrics . Let every one , however , read them , but let them only be read ; they are pretty songs as they stand , and singing only spoils them . " " is much At what ...
... called the songs of Charles the Second's time , are nearly worthless as Lyrics . Let every one , however , read them , but let them only be read ; they are pretty songs as they stand , and singing only spoils them . " " is much At what ...
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... called them , in her joy , by the names they bore among the shepherds . There were none to hear her voice , or see her smiles , but the ear and eye of providence . As on she glided , and took her looks from heaven , she saw her own ...
... called them , in her joy , by the names they bore among the shepherds . There were none to hear her voice , or see her smiles , but the ear and eye of providence . As on she glided , and took her looks from heaven , she saw her own ...
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... called the songs of Charles the Second's time , are nearly worthless as Lyrics . Let every one , however , read them , but let them only be read ; they are pretty songs as they stand , and singing only spoils them . At what period the ...
... called the songs of Charles the Second's time , are nearly worthless as Lyrics . Let every one , however , read them , but let them only be read ; they are pretty songs as they stand , and singing only spoils them . At what period the ...
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