Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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Page 29
... beauty and handsome ad- dress , received him instantly into his service ; and in a very short time he was in attendance - gorgeously equip- ped - upon the great man himself . " In this situation he soon became acquainted with the ...
... beauty and handsome ad- dress , received him instantly into his service ; and in a very short time he was in attendance - gorgeously equip- ped - upon the great man himself . " In this situation he soon became acquainted with the ...
Page 54
... beauty is defa- ced ; they who conjured you to de- sist from the sacrilege would have stood by you , a firm and faithful band , and given you victory in every struggle : you deserted them for pur- poses of your own , and they now stand ...
... beauty is defa- ced ; they who conjured you to de- sist from the sacrilege would have stood by you , a firm and faithful band , and given you victory in every struggle : you deserted them for pur- poses of your own , and they now stand ...
Page 68
... beauty which its moun- tains , lakes , and sea views , present to the eye , yet there are many quiet , delicious spots , far away among the hills , at a great distance from any public road , which escape the obser- vation of the ...
... beauty which its moun- tains , lakes , and sea views , present to the eye , yet there are many quiet , delicious spots , far away among the hills , at a great distance from any public road , which escape the obser- vation of the ...
Page 69
... beauty , with the cottage of Captain M- ; for that title was still given him by all the neighbour- hood , though he had no right to it , as he used to assure the poor people , who loved to do him honour by fre- quently repeating the ...
... beauty , with the cottage of Captain M- ; for that title was still given him by all the neighbour- hood , though he had no right to it , as he used to assure the poor people , who loved to do him honour by fre- quently repeating the ...
Page 71
... beauty , and we still trust , and justly so , that if our industry fail not , neither will her reward . Mr M's cottage was pretty when he got it ; but , weaned away from all more important pursuits , and possessed with a longing desire ...
... beauty , and we still trust , and justly so , that if our industry fail not , neither will her reward . Mr M's cottage was pretty when he got it ; but , weaned away from all more important pursuits , and possessed with a longing desire ...
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