New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 80
... England , but to the days of that reign in Ireland , where the drama of life , as we scan it even in the veracious page of history , exhibits to us agents , events , and impassioned scenes , incomparably more complex and impressive than ...
... England , but to the days of that reign in Ireland , where the drama of life , as we scan it even in the veracious page of history , exhibits to us agents , events , and impassioned scenes , incomparably more complex and impressive than ...
Page 276
... England is glad enough to drain other countries ; and without doubt , she now only proposes to open her ports , to overburthen us with her useless gold in exchange for our substantial.commodities . England talks of her liberal policy ...
... England is glad enough to drain other countries ; and without doubt , she now only proposes to open her ports , to overburthen us with her useless gold in exchange for our substantial.commodities . England talks of her liberal policy ...
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... England's morn , And , giving England's names to distant scenes , Lament that earth's extension intervenes . But cloud not yet too long , industrious train , Your solid good with sorrow nursed in vain : For has the heart no interest yet ...
... England's morn , And , giving England's names to distant scenes , Lament that earth's extension intervenes . But cloud not yet too long , industrious train , Your solid good with sorrow nursed in vain : For has the heart no interest yet ...
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