The Port Folio, Volumes 1-2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1806 |
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... song began , with him shall end , " and , with a valuation proportionate to the diminutiveness of this tiny ani- mal , offers twenty dollars for the mal , offers twenty dollars for the horse , saddle and bridle , inclusive . We conclude ...
... song began , with him shall end , " and , with a valuation proportionate to the diminutiveness of this tiny ani- mal , offers twenty dollars for the mal , offers twenty dollars for the horse , saddle and bridle , inclusive . We conclude ...
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... song . Come listen to my lay , and ye shall hear How Madoc from the shores of Britain spread , The adventurous sail , explored the ocean ways , And quelled barbarian power , and over- threw The bloody altars of idolatry , And planted in ...
... song . Come listen to my lay , and ye shall hear How Madoc from the shores of Britain spread , The adventurous sail , explored the ocean ways , And quelled barbarian power , and over- threw The bloody altars of idolatry , And planted in ...
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... song . It is so remarkable for that sprightli- ness peculiar to the French Chansons , that we wish some of our gayer poets would give it in an English dress . LA JARRETIERE . Maudit soit l'Auteur indiscret , Né pour tourmenter ses ...
... song . It is so remarkable for that sprightli- ness peculiar to the French Chansons , that we wish some of our gayer poets would give it in an English dress . LA JARRETIERE . Maudit soit l'Auteur indiscret , Né pour tourmenter ses ...
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... song , ' but Let my due feet never fail To walk the studious cloisters pale , And love the high embowed roof , With antique pillars massy proof ; And storied windows richly dight , Casting a dim religious light : There let the PEALING ...
... song , ' but Let my due feet never fail To walk the studious cloisters pale , And love the high embowed roof , With antique pillars massy proof ; And storied windows richly dight , Casting a dim religious light : There let the PEALING ...
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... Song . He fterwards continued the effusion to its pre- ent length . B. Rifled on yonder dusky plain , Droops the lone willow. For the Port Folio . #E . OLDSCHOOL , Or where the senate's circling seniors stand , Its sceptre trusted to thy ...
... Song . He fterwards continued the effusion to its pre- ent length . B. Rifled on yonder dusky plain , Droops the lone willow. For the Port Folio . #E . OLDSCHOOL , Or where the senate's circling seniors stand , Its sceptre trusted to thy ...
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