Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 - Great Britain |
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... Moore , 822 Emigrants of Glen Lynden , 458 Lit de Veille , The , 531 English Opium- Eater , Papers by the , 18 , 83 , 196 , 263 , 482 , 509 , 588 , 685 , 797 Literary Register , 135 , 207 , 279 , 353 , 430 , 497 , 570 , 704 , 777 , 850 ...
... Moore , 822 Emigrants of Glen Lynden , 458 Lit de Veille , The , 531 English Opium- Eater , Papers by the , 18 , 83 , 196 , 263 , 482 , 509 , 588 , 685 , 797 Literary Register , 135 , 207 , 279 , 353 , 430 , 497 , 570 , 704 , 777 , 850 ...
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... Moore , Life of Sir John , 322 Unstamped Press in London , 614 , 733 Morality of Party , & c . , 147 Upper House , Services of the , 693 Movement , Progress of the , 449 Watson , Bishop , Character of , 686 Napoleon at Fontainebleau ...
... Moore , Life of Sir John , 322 Unstamped Press in London , 614 , 733 Morality of Party , & c . , 147 Upper House , Services of the , 693 Movement , Progress of the , 449 Watson , Bishop , Character of , 686 Napoleon at Fontainebleau ...
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... Moore : My hand is most supremely white , I'm only twenty four . My ringlets have a natural curl , I'm nearly six feet one ; My father is a noble earl- But I'm his youngest son ! I've dined at Brighton with the King , I live in Belgrave ...
... Moore : My hand is most supremely white , I'm only twenty four . My ringlets have a natural curl , I'm nearly six feet one ; My father is a noble earl- But I'm his youngest son ! I've dined at Brighton with the King , I live in Belgrave ...
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... Moore ! what fortune might await you now , were your bright day dawning , instead of being in its golden close ! Here is a poem that a few years back would have been talked of in many circles , admired , quoted , criticised ; and it may ...
... Moore ! what fortune might await you now , were your bright day dawning , instead of being in its golden close ! Here is a poem that a few years back would have been talked of in many circles , admired , quoted , criticised ; and it may ...
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... Moore's Life , avouch the fact : - You have ASKED for a verse , —a request In a rhymer ' twere vain to deny . But although it is probable that Byron anti- cipated the publication of his lines , it is certain that he very little ...
... Moore's Life , avouch the fact : - You have ASKED for a verse , —a request In a rhymer ' twere vain to deny . But although it is probable that Byron anti- cipated the publication of his lines , it is certain that he very little ...
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