Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 - England |
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Page 61
... light . There was a freshness and a hilarity over the whole face of nature , according well with that lightness of heart , and buoy- ancy of spirit , which generally accom- panies , as well as suggests , such care- less , and , as the ...
... light . There was a freshness and a hilarity over the whole face of nature , according well with that lightness of heart , and buoy- ancy of spirit , which generally accom- panies , as well as suggests , such care- less , and , as the ...
Page 62
... light as air . Th stranger was intelligent , and facetious the landlord became gleesome an open - hearted , till at last , with a mos friendly and familiar salutation be twixt the carle's shoulders , and hearty , and vigorous , and ...
... light as air . Th stranger was intelligent , and facetious the landlord became gleesome an open - hearted , till at last , with a mos friendly and familiar salutation be twixt the carle's shoulders , and hearty , and vigorous , and ...
Page 71
... light upon it so suddenly , that there is no time to ex- amine its features , and thus often send forth an old worn - out maxim as a spic and span - new precept . But ' tis the same thing , -half the world won't recognize it , and the ...
... light upon it so suddenly , that there is no time to ex- amine its features , and thus often send forth an old worn - out maxim as a spic and span - new precept . But ' tis the same thing , -half the world won't recognize it , and the ...
Page 72
... light till I am no more . Twill be found among my papers , affixed to my Memoirs , and my executors will give it to the world with pomp . Then will I , uncoated , unbreeched , and uncra- vatted , look down from the empyreal on the ...
... light till I am no more . Twill be found among my papers , affixed to my Memoirs , and my executors will give it to the world with pomp . Then will I , uncoated , unbreeched , and uncra- vatted , look down from the empyreal on the ...
Page 93
... light or small , The charge of some was pastoral . Our plays were certainly much worse , For they had a brave hobby - horse , Which did present unto his grace , A wond'rous witty ambling pace . But we were chiefly spoil'd by that Which ...
... light or small , The charge of some was pastoral . Our plays were certainly much worse , For they had a brave hobby - horse , Which did present unto his grace , A wond'rous witty ambling pace . But we were chiefly spoil'd by that Which ...
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