Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 50
... Christ- mas night . They perhaps may tell thee . " " I would sooner hear it from thy lips , or see it in thy face ; but if it meet thy fancy , I wull go to the cliff -'tis but a walk this fine night- and I shall be thinking of thee as ...
... Christ- mas night . They perhaps may tell thee . " " I would sooner hear it from thy lips , or see it in thy face ; but if it meet thy fancy , I wull go to the cliff -'tis but a walk this fine night- and I shall be thinking of thee as ...
Page 51
... Christ- mas morn has begun ; he grasps a handful of the flowers , and thus sadly and heavily does he greet the tokens he had sought and won , whilst the Black Pit looms as a dark doom before him . The little stream of the rocky val- ley ...
... Christ- mas morn has begun ; he grasps a handful of the flowers , and thus sadly and heavily does he greet the tokens he had sought and won , whilst the Black Pit looms as a dark doom before him . The little stream of the rocky val- ley ...
Page 57
... CHRISTIAN CHARLES JOSIAS BUNSEN . to all our euphuistic friends . But the progeny thus. A NOVEL ushered in by a Preface from Chevalier Bunsen demands some peculiar attention . The Intro- duction itself is not without a grave and ...
... CHRISTIAN CHARLES JOSIAS BUNSEN . to all our euphuistic friends . But the progeny thus. A NOVEL ushered in by a Preface from Chevalier Bunsen demands some peculiar attention . The Intro- duction itself is not without a grave and ...
Page 94
... Christian rulers . On the very walls of Delhi were occasionally seen pla- cards , some ambiguously hinting at a general rebellion , others openly calling on the " followers of the Pro- phet " to exterminate the unbelievers . From ...
... Christian rulers . On the very walls of Delhi were occasionally seen pla- cards , some ambiguously hinting at a general rebellion , others openly calling on the " followers of the Pro- phet " to exterminate the unbelievers . From ...
Page 96
... Christian - every indivi- dual having the appearance or dress of a Christian , 96 [ Jan. The Poorbeah Mutiny - The Punjab .
... Christian - every indivi- dual having the appearance or dress of a Christian , 96 [ Jan. The Poorbeah Mutiny - The Punjab .
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