Deliciae Literariae: A New Volume of Table-talkSimpkin, Marshall, 1840 - 273 pages |
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Page 28
... things feat for the five first weeks , Laid a mouldy pair o ' her ain man's breeks By the brose o ' Aiken - drum . Let the learn'd decide , when they convene , What spell was him an ' the breeks between ; For frae that day forth he was ...
... things feat for the five first weeks , Laid a mouldy pair o ' her ain man's breeks By the brose o ' Aiken - drum . Let the learn'd decide , when they convene , What spell was him an ' the breeks between ; For frae that day forth he was ...
Page 53
... thing els . Such people can not say with David , The Lord is my helper , but the Devill . ” 1 Sir George Head's Home Tour , p . 307. Lond . 1836 . 2 Men and Manners in America , vol . ii . p . 160. Edinb . 1833 . the thing . " So rapid ...
... thing els . Such people can not say with David , The Lord is my helper , but the Devill . ” 1 Sir George Head's Home Tour , p . 307. Lond . 1836 . 2 Men and Manners in America , vol . ii . p . 160. Edinb . 1833 . the thing . " So rapid ...
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A New Volume of Table-talk Joseph Robertson. the thing . " So rapid , " says one , " is absorption from the stomach ... things in England makes an opening for reviving the monastic system . I think of putting the view forward under the ...
A New Volume of Table-talk Joseph Robertson. the thing . " So rapid , " says one , " is absorption from the stomach ... things in England makes an opening for reviving the monastic system . I think of putting the view forward under the ...
Page 63
... thing ; she brings up others ' young ; she makes choice of the purest grain ; she builds in the rocks ; she hath groans for singing notes ; and sits very willingly by the water's side FLOWERS FROM A NEGLECTED GARDEN . 63.
... thing ; she brings up others ' young ; she makes choice of the purest grain ; she builds in the rocks ; she hath groans for singing notes ; and sits very willingly by the water's side FLOWERS FROM A NEGLECTED GARDEN . 63.
Page 64
... thing . And so at last the cock forgetting his suspicion , is quite tamed , and laying the enemy aside , puts on the lover , returns to reconciliation of friendship again , and the joining of their bills together , with more ardent ...
... thing . And so at last the cock forgetting his suspicion , is quite tamed , and laying the enemy aside , puts on the lover , returns to reconciliation of friendship again , and the joining of their bills together , with more ardent ...
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