The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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Page 42
... carry her thither , I forget which . It so completely made out the stanza of of the old ballad- When we came down through Glasgow town , We were a comely sight to see ; My love was clad in black velvet , And I myself in cramasie ...
... carry her thither , I forget which . It so completely made out the stanza of of the old ballad- When we came down through Glasgow town , We were a comely sight to see ; My love was clad in black velvet , And I myself in cramasie ...
Page 78
... carry off the bride and bridegroom for a season , as custom has sensiby ordained , into the country ; upon which design , wishing them a felicitous journey , let us return to the assembled guests . As when a well - graced actor leaves ...
... carry off the bride and bridegroom for a season , as custom has sensiby ordained , into the country ; upon which design , wishing them a felicitous journey , let us return to the assembled guests . As when a well - graced actor leaves ...
Page 100
... carrying a hare through the streets , accosts him with this extraordinary question : " Prithee , friend , is that thy own ... carry , they being in most countries considered rather as the temporary trustees than owners of such dainties ...
... carrying a hare through the streets , accosts him with this extraordinary question : " Prithee , friend , is that thy own ... carry , they being in most countries considered rather as the temporary trustees than owners of such dainties ...
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