The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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Page 29
... father's strong warnings against " eye service " deeply impressed upon my mind , I joined my companions in labour ; and , along with them , be gan the toils and duties of that sta- tion of life in which Providence has placed me . At ...
... father's strong warnings against " eye service " deeply impressed upon my mind , I joined my companions in labour ; and , along with them , be gan the toils and duties of that sta- tion of life in which Providence has placed me . At ...
Page 30
... father's wee cot rises fresh on my view , An ' the lang ash - tree soughing abune the lum - head ; My ain green sod - seat by the bourtrees o'erhung , Wi ' their sweet milky blossoms or ber- ries sae red . The clear caller spring , an ...
... father's wee cot rises fresh on my view , An ' the lang ash - tree soughing abune the lum - head ; My ain green sod - seat by the bourtrees o'erhung , Wi ' their sweet milky blossoms or ber- ries sae red . The clear caller spring , an ...
Page 31
... father sensed . zer des L Tove her beaur WORL , TARGA : MELT : 1959 2015 was le to the Earl of Car SFTODE 3 CART " Babess , 10. M 1.1 23 IS ALI AVEC 19. JAL . 3 : 22.U enge volumes . " 2 : MUCION A Dis sos who 14 100 4 pecter to set ...
... father sensed . zer des L Tove her beaur WORL , TARGA : MELT : 1959 2015 was le to the Earl of Car SFTODE 3 CART " Babess , 10. M 1.1 23 IS ALI AVEC 19. JAL . 3 : 22.U enge volumes . " 2 : MUCION A Dis sos who 14 100 4 pecter to set ...
Page 32
... father's ha ' may reign . When we found ourselves well re- freshed , we set out on our journey again , my lively companion much improved in spirits , and keeping me from indulging in gloomy reveries . Some miles below L we cross ed the ...
... father's ha ' may reign . When we found ourselves well re- freshed , we set out on our journey again , my lively companion much improved in spirits , and keeping me from indulging in gloomy reveries . Some miles below L we cross ed the ...
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... father starves himself , that his son may die of a surfeit ; — the mother destroys her daughter's health by empirical cosmetics , to im- prove her beauty ; -Mary Queen of Scots was left heiress to a crown which conducted her to the ...
... father starves himself , that his son may die of a surfeit ; — the mother destroys her daughter's health by empirical cosmetics , to im- prove her beauty ; -Mary Queen of Scots was left heiress to a crown which conducted her to the ...
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