Spirit of the English MagazinesMunroe and Francis, 1829 |
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... arms . It was carried by common consent that these must be the Paley arms ; they were painted on the carriage , and looked very handsome . The carriage went on very well with them ; and it was not till six months after- wards that we ...
... arms . It was carried by common consent that these must be the Paley arms ; they were painted on the carriage , and looked very handsome . The carriage went on very well with them ; and it was not till six months after- wards that we ...
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... arms , as the young bird in its sheltered nest . Why was I preserved ? Why was I kept from my father ? I could not go to him . The branches clung to me ; and from the depths of the forests there came a voice on the wind , say- ing ...
... arms , as the young bird in its sheltered nest . Why was I preserved ? Why was I kept from my father ? I could not go to him . The branches clung to me ; and from the depths of the forests there came a voice on the wind , say- ing ...
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... arms and retired obedient , but seemed flattered by his backward , leaving an open space for notice and correction . We were then me to approach their Queen . presented with delicious fruits , but I had no heart to partake , being impa ...
... arms and retired obedient , but seemed flattered by his backward , leaving an open space for notice and correction . We were then me to approach their Queen . presented with delicious fruits , but I had no heart to partake , being impa ...
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