Blackwood's Magazine, Հատոր 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... o'er night with all his force- Upon this hill they met . ' Why , he could tell The inch where Richmond stood , where Richard fell ; Besides , what of his knowledge he could say , He had authentic notice from the play ; Which I might ...
... o'er night with all his force- Upon this hill they met . ' Why , he could tell The inch where Richmond stood , where Richard fell ; Besides , what of his knowledge he could say , He had authentic notice from the play ; Which I might ...
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... o'er the gallon's side , So let your joy swell up as jovially ; Shout , great and little people , all and some , : Our monarch has arrived at last - King George the Fourth has come ! 2 . Come down , ye mountains , bend your numbsculls ...
... o'er the gallon's side , So let your joy swell up as jovially ; Shout , great and little people , all and some , : Our monarch has arrived at last - King George the Fourth has come ! 2 . Come down , ye mountains , bend your numbsculls ...
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... o'er this nation the thunder - cloud of war , But the trumpet's voice is hush'd , and the battle's bloody jar . The triumph of our warriors and statesmen we will sing , - Hail to Great George the Fourth ! -God save the King !!! Though ...
... o'er this nation the thunder - cloud of war , But the trumpet's voice is hush'd , and the battle's bloody jar . The triumph of our warriors and statesmen we will sing , - Hail to Great George the Fourth ! -God save the King !!! Though ...
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... o'er , Dropp'd in their laps , scarce pluck'd , their mellow store . " A band of children , round a snow - white ram , There wreath his venerable horns with flowers ; While , peaceful , as if still an unwean'd lamb , The patriarch of ...
... o'er , Dropp'd in their laps , scarce pluck'd , their mellow store . " A band of children , round a snow - white ram , There wreath his venerable horns with flowers ; While , peaceful , as if still an unwean'd lamb , The patriarch of ...
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... o'er ; There his worn bosom and keen eye would melt Over the innocence of that sweet child , His only shrine of feeling undefiled . " The portrait of this man is one of the best , if not the very best , of all Byron ' gloomy portraits ...
... o'er ; There his worn bosom and keen eye would melt Over the innocence of that sweet child , His only shrine of feeling undefiled . " The portrait of this man is one of the best , if not the very best , of all Byron ' gloomy portraits ...
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