The Indicator, Volume 1, Issues 1-76J. Appleyard, 1822 |
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Page 13
... Kisses that would not go . The maiden , budding o'er , Kept not her bloom uneyed , Which now a veil must hide , Nor the crisp apples which her bosom bore : And oftentimes in river or in lake , The lover and his love their merry bath ...
... Kisses that would not go . The maiden , budding o'er , Kept not her bloom uneyed , Which now a veil must hide , Nor the crisp apples which her bosom bore : And oftentimes in river or in lake , The lover and his love their merry bath ...
Page 36
... kisses revelled on their lips , To either's equal good . Henry shewed great anger at first , real or pretended : but he had not then been pampered into unbearable self - will by a long reign of tyranny . He soon forgave his sister and ...
... kisses revelled on their lips , To either's equal good . Henry shewed great anger at first , real or pretended : but he had not then been pampered into unbearable self - will by a long reign of tyranny . He soon forgave his sister and ...
Page 62
... do not : but in earnest I crave I may kiss your hand and receive your blessing , for I am your grandson , 4 and son to Ines your daughter , conceived by the. * An order of knighthood , of which Don John was Master . 62 THE INDICATOR .
... do not : but in earnest I crave I may kiss your hand and receive your blessing , for I am your grandson , 4 and son to Ines your daughter , conceived by the. * An order of knighthood , of which Don John was Master . 62 THE INDICATOR .
Page 88
... kiss high heaven , And the waves clasp one another ; No leaf or flower would be forgiven , If it disdained to kiss it's brother ; And the sunlight clasps the earth , And the moonbeams kiss the sea : What are all these kissings worth ...
... kiss high heaven , And the waves clasp one another ; No leaf or flower would be forgiven , If it disdained to kiss it's brother ; And the sunlight clasps the earth , And the moonbeams kiss the sea : What are all these kissings worth ...
Page 89
... kissed his hand , and said , " Ye see I am going out of the land because of the king's displeasure ; but I shall leave some- thing with ye . " The Jews made a suitable answer , and were then desired to take the chests ; but though ...
... kissed his hand , and said , " Ye see I am going out of the land because of the king's displeasure ; but I shall leave some- thing with ye . " The Jews made a suitable answer , and were then desired to take the chests ; but though ...
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