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The birth of Bruce; or Countess of Carrick : a tale of duty and love Campbell, Hugh. - London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826 ... • I was yet a boy when the amiable and lovely Coun- Scotland triumphed over oppression—which ...
... station take, And sooth, not chide, the lovely .fair one's thought, Oppross'd with cares ...
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The union ; 3 (1803) Gunning, Susannah. - London : Dutton, 1803 ... days at the castle. The spirits of our lovely heroine had scarcely recovered the shock ...
... with the hope of an union between these lovely children would one day take place; though, ...
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Rural and other poems Chadwick, .... - London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green [u.a.], 1828 ... she of the valley the pride. T h y tint, lovely rose too is fled; Yet how fragrant is still ...
... ii ©Belser Wissens. Dienst •.!'. TO A LOVELY THIS lovely bud Whilst resting Which was ...
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Ronaldsha ; 2 (1808) Doherty, Ann. - London : Symonds, 1808 ... insisted on his imnie departure … That, my lovely Kate/' cried he, " is much more easily said ...
... his fourth year. «* Edwina is growing a lovely child, and appears to be a general favourite ...
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Poems Barton, Bernard. - London : Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1821 ... fleeting span was flown, Compar'd with the lovely glens north of the T w e e d ; Calmly to ...
... in the Valley of Fern. D … Farewell, lovely Valley!—when Earth's silent bosom Shall ...
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The union ; 1 (1803) Gunning, Susannah. - London : Dutton, 1803 ... excellence for her sex to copy, who to a lovely person, added a soul still more admirable, ...
... for his whole soul was bound up ir his lovely daughter. His present misery undoubtedly ...
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Wolf : or The tribunal of blood ; a romance ; in 2 vol. Wächter, Leonhard. - London : Hughes, 19XX ... Dienst •, •' … For two days had the lovely Ida stood trembling on the mossy pinnacle ...
... before my eyes: … If sheshould tear her lovely arms against " the sharp-pointed armour," ...
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Ada, and other poems Browne, Mary A.. - London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green [u.a.], 1828 ... earthly Paradise. … And Caspar with his lovely child Looked on the evening star, that smiled ...
... It was indeed a human form ! Although so lovely, it might seem In eyes that only spoke of ...
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Memoirs of the rose : comprising botan., poet., and miscellaneous recoll. of that celebrated flower ; in a ser. of letters to a lady London : Westley, 1824 ... o f the Rose : Mine is unworthy such a lovely theme ;— Yet could I borrow of that tuneful ...
... her, whose opening charms appear to L A lovely blowing bud on beauty's tree. [ love the ...
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Tales of wonder Lewis, Matthew G.. - London : Bell, 1801 ... Then hastcn'd up the aisle, where all The lovely maid, with carols gay. To Mary's church ...
... " Along the banks beheld her hie ; The lovely maid she smiled aside ; Straight to his ...
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