Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 76William Blackwood, 1854 |
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... Court ) There sports the brightest jewel . One wears , indeed , a sombre hue , Yet is no less a knave , sir ; Tho ... Court admitted - oft with fear Lest it should reach a monarch's car ; Yet courts of law it much frequents In search of ...
... Court ) There sports the brightest jewel . One wears , indeed , a sombre hue , Yet is no less a knave , sir ; Tho ... Court admitted - oft with fear Lest it should reach a monarch's car ; Yet courts of law it much frequents In search of ...
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... court , True - false - ' tis at the Chancery bar The lawyer's special sport . But it is not in courts of law A plea is ever sure , Which sure your riddle's second is- Or can the whole secure . But when a plea is softest heard In whisper ...
... court , True - false - ' tis at the Chancery bar The lawyer's special sport . But it is not in courts of law A plea is ever sure , Which sure your riddle's second is- Or can the whole secure . But when a plea is softest heard In whisper ...
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... Court ; and so long as the crowned head was new in its dominion , no intrusive familiarity stepped in to draw aside the veil . The country , which enjoyed so tho- roughly its own riotous festival , was perfectly pleased to look on with ...
... Court ; and so long as the crowned head was new in its dominion , no intrusive familiarity stepped in to draw aside the veil . The country , which enjoyed so tho- roughly its own riotous festival , was perfectly pleased to look on with ...
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... court , and overflooding with perukes and laced coats the ancestral picture galleries of all England- the two great faculties of curiosity and wonder , primitive capacities almost exhausted - in our day , peering everywhere with a ...
... court , and overflooding with perukes and laced coats the ancestral picture galleries of all England- the two great faculties of curiosity and wonder , primitive capacities almost exhausted - in our day , peering everywhere with a ...
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... Court drives to town ; thence to kiss hands at Court , perhaps , and with pious horror and courtly curiosity to be- come aware of the unbecoming pomp and extravagance of my Lady Castle- maine ; thence to the Royal Society , where are ...
... Court drives to town ; thence to kiss hands at Court , perhaps , and with pious horror and courtly curiosity to be- come aware of the unbecoming pomp and extravagance of my Lady Castle- maine ; thence to the Royal Society , where are ...
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