Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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Page 62
... Look , for exam- ple , to Šir G. Cockburn's speech . If every member of the Privy Council , in his own person , or by deputy , could stand up in the House of Com- mons , and give the same account of his emoluments , the country would be ...
... Look , for exam- ple , to Šir G. Cockburn's speech . If every member of the Privy Council , in his own person , or by deputy , could stand up in the House of Com- mons , and give the same account of his emoluments , the country would be ...
Page 63
... look upon . There was no mist , Yet every mountain that uprear'd its head Abrupt and sheer around that dreary scene ... look'd up to the heavens - all was dark , A murky blue ; with deathlike masses speck'd , That crept athwart its face ...
... look upon . There was no mist , Yet every mountain that uprear'd its head Abrupt and sheer around that dreary scene ... look'd up to the heavens - all was dark , A murky blue ; with deathlike masses speck'd , That crept athwart its face ...
Page 64
... look And supplicating earnestness , it stretch'd Its hands tow'rd me . Then I remember'd well Of that same attitude when late she press'd A solemn task on me , which I refused , Though urged to it with tears . My very soul Thrill'd at ...
... look And supplicating earnestness , it stretch'd Its hands tow'rd me . Then I remember'd well Of that same attitude when late she press'd A solemn task on me , which I refused , Though urged to it with tears . My very soul Thrill'd at ...
Page 66
... look forward , Mr Cringle - look there ; what do your books say to that ? " I looked forth , and saw , at the ex- treme end of the jib - boom , what I had read of , certainly , but never ex- pected to see , a pale , greenish , glow ...
... look forward , Mr Cringle - look there ; what do your books say to that ? " I looked forth , and saw , at the ex- treme end of the jib - boom , what I had read of , certainly , but never ex- pected to see , a pale , greenish , glow ...
Page 70
... look more pensive and downcast , and his smile , if it were a smile at all , was one of acquiescence , and not of plea- surable emotion . He came , he said , to look for a dwelling once more amongst them , and then with lan- guid ...
... look more pensive and downcast , and his smile , if it were a smile at all , was one of acquiescence , and not of plea- surable emotion . He came , he said , to look for a dwelling once more amongst them , and then with lan- guid ...
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