The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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... head n An ' the race o ' h crown , by a An ' yet in their f When we foun freshed , we set o again , my lively improved in spiri from indulging i Some miles below ed the E bridge , or rather upon the other , exceeding depth o between ...
... head n An ' the race o ' h crown , by a An ' yet in their f When we foun freshed , we set o again , my lively improved in spiri from indulging i Some miles below ed the E bridge , or rather upon the other , exceeding depth o between ...
Page 32
... head Out owre the wide an ' the weltering sea , She takes a lang an ' a wistful gaze , But the sails o ' her Charlie nae mair glad her e'e . picked up a little flinty pebble from the Scottish side , -drew my breath long and deep , and ...
... head Out owre the wide an ' the weltering sea , She takes a lang an ' a wistful gaze , But the sails o ' her Charlie nae mair glad her e'e . picked up a little flinty pebble from the Scottish side , -drew my breath long and deep , and ...
Page 33
... head swam with a sickening and confused pain ; then drawing a long farewell sigh , I broke off my reverie , and bent ... heads of my gallant , though misled countrymen , blackened in the sun and storm . I did not make any stop in the ...
... head swam with a sickening and confused pain ; then drawing a long farewell sigh , I broke off my reverie , and bent ... heads of my gallant , though misled countrymen , blackened in the sun and storm . I did not make any stop in the ...
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... head , rather than of the heart . Andrew had , from his earliest years , a most insatiable thirst for learning ; he was an excellent classic at twelve , and went to College in his fifteenth year , where he pursued his studies with ...
... head , rather than of the heart . Andrew had , from his earliest years , a most insatiable thirst for learning ; he was an excellent classic at twelve , and went to College in his fifteenth year , where he pursued his studies with ...
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... head is very often rubbed and pressed , till it assumes another shape ; this is particularly the case with a hollow which runs across the crown , often very large in young children ; and where it continues so through life , it is ...
... head is very often rubbed and pressed , till it assumes another shape ; this is particularly the case with a hollow which runs across the crown , often very large in young children ; and where it continues so through life , it is ...
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