The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... meet with unexpected difficulties , which are forcibly stated , but not without some exaggeration , by our author : - " The sum which the occupier of an improved farm pays to the landlord , is uniformly derived from two distinct sources ...
... meet with unexpected difficulties , which are forcibly stated , but not without some exaggeration , by our author : - " The sum which the occupier of an improved farm pays to the landlord , is uniformly derived from two distinct sources ...
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... meet that I should hasten first upon the way , bearing a private letter to the sheriff , to delay matters till the man- date of the judge should be brought to him in due form . My letter was from the Lord who could do more than this to ...
... meet that I should hasten first upon the way , bearing a private letter to the sheriff , to delay matters till the man- date of the judge should be brought to him in due form . My letter was from the Lord who could do more than this to ...
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... meet with blandishments and smiles thy future Spouse and Lord . " But she sighed , Sadly sighed , ever sighed , through the night's long hours . But now the Swan draweth near the land . When , hark ! a sweet , soft melody , like mingled ...
... meet with blandishments and smiles thy future Spouse and Lord . " But she sighed , Sadly sighed , ever sighed , through the night's long hours . But now the Swan draweth near the land . When , hark ! a sweet , soft melody , like mingled ...
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... meet with the melancholy legend of " Stavoren , " which Wetzel , and probably others of the German poets , had versified be- fore Simrock . Our readers will find a fair translation of it by the late la- mented Mr. Merivale in a former ...
... meet with the melancholy legend of " Stavoren , " which Wetzel , and probably others of the German poets , had versified be- fore Simrock . Our readers will find a fair translation of it by the late la- mented Mr. Merivale in a former ...
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... meet with none To beg or borrow , buy or pilfer , Since She who gave them worth was gone ! They then sent out for balms and ointment Wherewith to sweeten corpse and pall , But only met fresh disappointment , For no such salves were sold ...
... meet with none To beg or borrow , buy or pilfer , Since She who gave them worth was gone ! They then sent out for balms and ointment Wherewith to sweeten corpse and pall , But only met fresh disappointment , For no such salves were sold ...
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