The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 42
... turns out to enjoy the occasion , booths are set up with refreshments , and the annual merriment is as highly relished by these sober people , as the salutations of May morning , or the healths of Washington's birth day . Such has been ...
... turns out to enjoy the occasion , booths are set up with refreshments , and the annual merriment is as highly relished by these sober people , as the salutations of May morning , or the healths of Washington's birth day . Such has been ...
Pagina 51
... turn out my toes . Ah , no , I must wield other arms , Sweet Ellen , to reign in thy heart , When Love owes to Nature his charms , How vain are the lessons of Art ! مجھے Every admirer of pathetic poetry remembers Cowper's fa- mous ...
... turn out my toes . Ah , no , I must wield other arms , Sweet Ellen , to reign in thy heart , When Love owes to Nature his charms , How vain are the lessons of Art ! مجھے Every admirer of pathetic poetry remembers Cowper's fa- mous ...
Pagina 61
... turns up the sacred remains of your buried ancestors . Have ye not heard at evening and sometimes in the dead of night , those mournful and melodious sounds that steal through the deep vallies ,. PROPHET OF ALLEGHANY . 6.1.
... turns up the sacred remains of your buried ancestors . Have ye not heard at evening and sometimes in the dead of night , those mournful and melodious sounds that steal through the deep vallies ,. PROPHET OF ALLEGHANY . 6.1.
Pagina 63
... turn the victim of their insatiable vengeance ; with the peaceful citizen enjoying all the comforts of cultivated life in this happy land , and only bounded in his indulgences , by those salutary restraints which contribute as well to ...
... turn the victim of their insatiable vengeance ; with the peaceful citizen enjoying all the comforts of cultivated life in this happy land , and only bounded in his indulgences , by those salutary restraints which contribute as well to ...
Pagina 74
... turning round to him whenever be had told a story a little hard of digestion . " Oui ” answered constantly and la- conically La Plume . Is it not true , La Plume ? had become a proverbial mode of expressing doubt of a fact or a story ...
... turning round to him whenever be had told a story a little hard of digestion . " Oui ” answered constantly and la- conically La Plume . Is it not true , La Plume ? had become a proverbial mode of expressing doubt of a fact or a story ...
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