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... thought . Do you not think , however , that the names of such old heroes as Alexander , sound rather queer , unless in pompous or mere burlesque verse ? Instead of the line , " And never made a- " nither , " I would humbly suggest ...
... thought . Do you not think , however , that the names of such old heroes as Alexander , sound rather queer , unless in pompous or mere burlesque verse ? Instead of the line , " And never made a- " nither , " I would humbly suggest ...
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... thought is pretty . Of Alex- ander , beyond all other heroes , it may be said in the sublime language of scripture , that " he went " forth conquering and to conquer . " " For " For nature made her what she is , " ( 23 )
... thought is pretty . Of Alex- ander , beyond all other heroes , it may be said in the sublime language of scripture , that " he went " forth conquering and to conquer . " " For " For nature made her what she is , " ( 23 )
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... thought ungentle canna be The thought o ' Mary Morison . MY DEAR SIR , THE song prefixed is one of my juvenile works . I leave it in your hands . I do not think it very remarkable , either for its merits , or demerits . It is impossible ...
... thought ungentle canna be The thought o ' Mary Morison . MY DEAR SIR , THE song prefixed is one of my juvenile works . I leave it in your hands . I do not think it very remarkable , either for its merits , or demerits . It is impossible ...
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... but the second line and part of the first . The superior excellence of this beau- tiful poem will , it is hoped , justify the different editions of it which we have given . E. I thought upon the banks o ' Coil , I ( 51 )
... but the second line and part of the first . The superior excellence of this beau- tiful poem will , it is hoped , justify the different editions of it which we have given . E. I thought upon the banks o ' Coil , I ( 51 )
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Robert Burns. I thought upon the banks o ' Coil , I thought upon my Nancy , I thought upon the witching smile That caught my youthful fancy : At length I reach'd the bonny glen , Where early life I sported ; I pass'd the mill , and ...
Robert Burns. I thought upon the banks o ' Coil , I thought upon my Nancy , I thought upon the witching smile That caught my youthful fancy : At length I reach'd the bonny glen , Where early life I sported ; I pass'd the mill , and ...
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