Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... course of our journey to the capital town of Scotland we met with no accident , but had a vast deal of very jocose conversation . Twice or thrice Mrs Gorbals paukily tried to pick out of me where I was going , and seemed to jealouse ...
... course of our journey to the capital town of Scotland we met with no accident , but had a vast deal of very jocose conversation . Twice or thrice Mrs Gorbals paukily tried to pick out of me where I was going , and seemed to jealouse ...
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... course of events , to drive their own four - in - hand , or display their ability in more humbly guiding the equipage of another . Bummers , or a thin piece of wood swung round by a small cord , I have not seen for many a day . Ho , spy ...
... course of events , to drive their own four - in - hand , or display their ability in more humbly guiding the equipage of another . Bummers , or a thin piece of wood swung round by a small cord , I have not seen for many a day . Ho , spy ...
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... course is over your native soil , to discover , at the opening up of every bay , and at the weathering of every head - land , at the entrance of every strath , or on the apron of every eminence , some arrest- ing shape of Ruin , melting ...
... course is over your native soil , to discover , at the opening up of every bay , and at the weathering of every head - land , at the entrance of every strath , or on the apron of every eminence , some arrest- ing shape of Ruin , melting ...
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... course of conversation , I learned that " Christ's Kirk on the Green , " likewise supposed to have been celebrated by the royal author above mentioned , lay upon the banks of the river Leven , at no great distance , and was in fact none ...
... course of conversation , I learned that " Christ's Kirk on the Green , " likewise supposed to have been celebrated by the royal author above mentioned , lay upon the banks of the river Leven , at no great distance , and was in fact none ...
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... course of the evening , ( under the management of John Barleycorn , ) as well acquaint- ed with each other , and upon as fa- miliar terms , as if , like Burns's drou- thy cronies , “ They had been fou for weeks thegither . " And upon ...
... course of the evening , ( under the management of John Barleycorn , ) as well acquaint- ed with each other , and upon as fa- miliar terms , as if , like Burns's drou- thy cronies , “ They had been fou for weeks thegither . " And upon ...
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