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Side 18
... he can port him- popery , that rampauged over the back self as much to the purpose as the auld of common sense so long in this land King , we can thole with him , though the darkness of night is the light o : he should ...
... he can port him- popery , that rampauged over the back self as much to the purpose as the auld of common sense so long in this land King , we can thole with him , though the darkness of night is the light o : he should ...
Side 24
... his Grace of Argyle per- ter , and knows better how to behave forming the ancient part of his Scot- himself with a gravity when within tish progenitors , and getting a golden the light and beam of the royal eye . cup for his pains .
... his Grace of Argyle per- ter , and knows better how to behave forming the ancient part of his Scot- himself with a gravity when within tish progenitors , and getting a golden the light and beam of the royal eye . cup for his pains .
Side 33
Though darkness veil'd his eye , And light o ' the soul was nane ; They shall shine bright in a purer light , When the moon and the stars are gane . I only took notes of one more speech and two songs ; for , indeed , the glass went ...
Though darkness veil'd his eye , And light o ' the soul was nane ; They shall shine bright in a purer light , When the moon and the stars are gane . I only took notes of one more speech and two songs ; for , indeed , the glass went ...
Side 55
O thou most That paled her light , seeing a thing so grim . danined villain , King . Then what ensued ? Say , wherefore kept you poison in that ; but the Queen . I tremble to disclosebottle ; asleep ; wa King .
O thou most That paled her light , seeing a thing so grim . danined villain , King . Then what ensued ? Say , wherefore kept you poison in that ; but the Queen . I tremble to disclosebottle ; asleep ; wa King .
Side 61
... and cottage - smoke were beginrace of Stuart should yield up their ning to penetrate into light . There last foundation - stone to grace the lin- was a freshness and a hilarity over the tels of some modern villa , or figure whole ...
... and cottage - smoke were beginrace of Stuart should yield up their ning to penetrate into light . There last foundation - stone to grace the lin- was a freshness and a hilarity over the tels of some modern villa , or figure whole ...
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