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... LORD KAMES , A French Peasant's Supper , 175 Pleasures of the Eye and the Ear , 175 DR BEATTIE , 176 On the Love of Nature , 176 On Scottish Music , OLIVER GOLDSMITH , 176 DR RICHARD PRICE , HENRY BROOKE , 177 ABRAHAM TUCKER , HENRY ...
... LORD KAMES , A French Peasant's Supper , 175 Pleasures of the Eye and the Ear , 175 DR BEATTIE , 176 On the Love of Nature , 176 On Scottish Music , OLIVER GOLDSMITH , 176 DR RICHARD PRICE , HENRY BROOKE , 177 ABRAHAM TUCKER , HENRY ...
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... LORD MONBODDO , 249 The Lot of Thousands , 280 HORACE WALPOLE , 249 MRS AMELIA OPIE , 278 Politics and Evening Parties , 250 The Orphan Boy's Tale , 280 The Scottish Rebellion , 251 • Song- ( Go , youth beloved , in distant glades ) ...
... LORD MONBODDO , 249 The Lot of Thousands , 280 HORACE WALPOLE , 249 MRS AMELIA OPIE , 278 Politics and Evening Parties , 250 The Orphan Boy's Tale , 280 The Scottish Rebellion , 251 • Song- ( Go , youth beloved , in distant glades ) ...
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... LORD THURLOW , 362 GEORGE CRABBE , 309 Song to May , 362 The Parish Workhouse and Apothecary , 311 The Sun - Flower , 362 Isaac Ashford , a Noble Peasant , 312 Sonnets , 363 Phabe Dawson , 312 THOMAS MOORE , 363 Dream of the Condemned ...
... LORD THURLOW , 362 GEORGE CRABBE , 309 Song to May , 362 The Parish Workhouse and Apothecary , 311 The Sun - Flower , 362 Isaac Ashford , a Noble Peasant , 312 Sonnets , 363 Phabe Dawson , 312 THOMAS MOORE , 363 Dream of the Condemned ...
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... LORD SHEFFIELD , DOUGLAS JERROLD , 625 DR JAMES CURRIE , W. M. THACKERAY , 625 LORD HOLLAND , MISS HARRIET MARTINEAU , 625 ROBERT SOUTHEY , Effects of Love and Happiness on the Mind , 625 DR THOMAS M'CRIE , THOMAS MILler , 626 MR MOORE ...
... LORD SHEFFIELD , DOUGLAS JERROLD , 625 DR JAMES CURRIE , W. M. THACKERAY , 625 LORD HOLLAND , MISS HARRIET MARTINEAU , 625 ROBERT SOUTHEY , Effects of Love and Happiness on the Mind , 625 DR THOMAS M'CRIE , THOMAS MILler , 626 MR MOORE ...
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... LORD LINDSAY , CAPTAIN TUCKEY , 667 MR RITCHIE , 667 LIEUTENANT LYON , 667 J. L. STEPHENS , MAJOR DENHAM , 667 CAPTAIN CLAPPERTON , 667 W. MOORCROFT , Anecdote Respecting the Sultan Bello , 667 DR OUDNEY , 667 RICHARD LANDER , 668 MR ...
... LORD LINDSAY , CAPTAIN TUCKEY , 667 MR RITCHIE , 667 LIEUTENANT LYON , 667 J. L. STEPHENS , MAJOR DENHAM , 667 CAPTAIN CLAPPERTON , 667 W. MOORCROFT , Anecdote Respecting the Sultan Bello , 667 DR OUDNEY , 667 RICHARD LANDER , 668 MR ...
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Сторінка 376 - drum was heard, not a funeral note, As his corpse to the rampart we hurried ; Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot O'er the grave where our hero we buried. We buried him darkly at dead of night, The sods with our bayonets turning, By the struggling moonbeam's misty light, And the lantern dinily burning.
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Сторінка 60 - of sorrow done, Shouldered his crutch, and showed how fields were won. Pleased with his guests, the good man learned to glow, And quite forgot their vices in their wo; Careless their merits or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began. Thus to relieve the wretched was hi
Сторінка 372 - him soft names in many a mused rhyme, Darkling I listen ; and for many a time To take into the air my quiet breath ; Now more than ever seems it rich to die, To cease upon the midnight with no pain, While thou art pouring forth thy soul abroad In such an
Сторінка 377 - thyself; and take a couple of bottles with my service, and tell him he is heartily welcome to them, and to a dozen more if they will do him good. My uncle