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... never living mortal ken That ere a kindly Scot lies here . Scott , ' Border Min . , ' ed . 1861 , vol . i . p . 360 . I have , however , come recently upon a very good instance of it in reading Prof. Knight's ' Prin- cipal Shairp and ...
... never living mortal ken That ere a kindly Scot lies here . Scott , ' Border Min . , ' ed . 1861 , vol . i . p . 360 . I have , however , come recently upon a very good instance of it in reading Prof. Knight's ' Prin- cipal Shairp and ...
Pagina 15
... never was made . Surely such a remarkable case could never have been omitted . C. F. S. WARREN , M.A. Foleshill Hall , Longford , Coventry . Such an application was certainly made by Mr. Capel Lofft . The process was found to be in ...
... never was made . Surely such a remarkable case could never have been omitted . C. F. S. WARREN , M.A. Foleshill Hall , Longford , Coventry . Such an application was certainly made by Mr. Capel Lofft . The process was found to be in ...
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... never doubted ; and on looking further into the matter , I now think it equally certain that the author of the ballad sent to the young princes was named Henry , and that Caxton made a mistake ( thinking , probably , at the time of his ...
... never doubted ; and on looking further into the matter , I now think it equally certain that the author of the ballad sent to the young princes was named Henry , and that Caxton made a mistake ( thinking , probably , at the time of his ...
Pagina 18
... never see us , but they wish us away ; If they run , why we follow , and run them ashore ; For , if they won't fight us , we cannot do more . Heart of oak , & c . They swear they ' ll invade us , these terrible foes ; They frighten our ...
... never see us , but they wish us away ; If they run , why we follow , and run them ashore ; For , if they won't fight us , we cannot do more . Heart of oak , & c . They swear they ' ll invade us , these terrible foes ; They frighten our ...
Pagina 26
... never forsake His Master . Whosoever findes him may acquaint any at Whitehal , for the Dog was better known at Court , than those who stole him . Will they never leave robbing His Majesty ? Must he not keep a Dog ? This Dog's place ...
... never forsake His Master . Whosoever findes him may acquaint any at Whitehal , for the Dog was better known at Court , than those who stole him . Will they never leave robbing His Majesty ? Must he not keep a Dog ? This Dog's place ...
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