Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 3F. Warne, 1866 |
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... Heir of Linne " has in its numbers the sound of the " north countree , " and is perhaps of Scottish descent , though ... Linne died , and left his all to an unthrifty son who loved wine and mirth : - To spend the day with merry cheer ...
... Heir of Linne " has in its numbers the sound of the " north countree , " and is perhaps of Scottish descent , though ... Linne died , and left his all to an unthrifty son who loved wine and mirth : - To spend the day with merry cheer ...
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... Linne , Let nought disturb thy merry cheer ; If thou wilt sell thy lands so broad , Good store of gold I'll give thee here . My gold is gone , my money is spent , My land now take it unto ... Heir of Linne ANONYMOUS.1 353 THE HEIR OF LINNE .
... Linne , Let nought disturb thy merry cheer ; If thou wilt sell thy lands so broad , Good store of gold I'll give thee here . My gold is gone , my money is spent , My land now take it unto ... Heir of Linne ANONYMOUS.1 353 THE HEIR OF LINNE .
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... Heir of Linne , Now well - a - day , and woe is me ; For when I had my lands so broad , On me they lived right merrilie . The Heir of Linne stood and mused a little now on his ruined fortunes . " It were a burning shame , " thought he ...
... Heir of Linne , Now well - a - day , and woe is me ; For when I had my lands so broad , On me they lived right merrilie . The Heir of Linne stood and mused a little now on his ruined fortunes . " It were a burning shame , " thought he ...
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Of a State of Probation as implying Trial Difficulties | 1 |
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