New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 16Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1826 |
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... noble , tender , free . O Jupiter ! O Vulcan , hammer me i'the head ! I'm budding . What ! i'the head ? -he must have horns . Is he a goat ? - -or Peace ! my love's a budding , Broad , red , all blushes , like a three days ' bride ...
... noble , tender , free . O Jupiter ! O Vulcan , hammer me i'the head ! I'm budding . What ! i'the head ? -he must have horns . Is he a goat ? - -or Peace ! my love's a budding , Broad , red , all blushes , like a three days ' bride ...
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... noble , manly character , standing before his age and striving to advance it ; a pleasant humourist withal , who has not only handed down to us the living manners of his time , but had , no doubt , store of curious and quaint devices ...
... noble , manly character , standing before his age and striving to advance it ; a pleasant humourist withal , who has not only handed down to us the living manners of his time , but had , no doubt , store of curious and quaint devices ...
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... noble apotheosis of his friend Lord Mansfield ( however little deserved ) , when , speaking of the House of Lords , he adds-- " Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh , ( More silent far ) where kings and poets lie ; Where Murray ...
... noble apotheosis of his friend Lord Mansfield ( however little deserved ) , when , speaking of the House of Lords , he adds-- " Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh , ( More silent far ) where kings and poets lie ; Where Murray ...
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... , though it contains no positive discoveries , is a noble chart of the human intellect , and a guide to all future inquirers . dowy abodes , for we received messages from several candidates Persons one would wish to have seen . 39.
... , though it contains no positive discoveries , is a noble chart of the human intellect , and a guide to all future inquirers . dowy abodes , for we received messages from several candidates Persons one would wish to have seen . 39.
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... noble property , as if Heaven had gifted a man with angelic eyes , ) which has long ren- dered Evelyn a personal favourite with the readers of old books , and has at length produced a republication of his works . In some in- stances ...
... noble property , as if Heaven had gifted a man with angelic eyes , ) which has long ren- dered Evelyn a personal favourite with the readers of old books , and has at length produced a republication of his works . In some in- stances ...
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