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    "In many a dark and frozen fount, "In many a central cave, "The murmurs of my waters slept, "The thunder of my wave. ...

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  3. WALTER SCOTT.

    'The Lady of the Lake,' published in 1810, is a romantic story, told in the poet's happiest way—is full of fine situations, chivalrous feeling, and abounds with incident and character. It is a national epic ...

    Article : 1,209 words
  4. 'LET HIM ALONE!'

    "Oh! let him alone: he will show, no doubt, To those within, and to those without, How bravely I gull, in madness and mirth, 'The finest peasantry on earth;' ...

    Article : 241 words
  5. Extract from O. P. Q.'s. Address to the Dissenters, published in the Spectator.

    Before I terminate my letter, suffer me briefly to point out to you the retrograde movement the cause of liberty in other countries than France mid Great Britain since 1830, in consequence of the ...

    Article : 506 words
  6. HOUSE OF COMMONS, TUESDAY, FEB. 25.

    Mr. Stanley—I agree with the honourable and learned gentleman opposite, the member for Drogeda, that Mr. Barrett is on ill-used man—he is an ill-used man, but ...

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  7. BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL HISTORY OF THE LITERATURE OF THE LAST FIFTY YEARS.

    Scott.—Several of the leading poets of our day have been inspired with the present—Sir Walter Scott was inspired with the past. To him, as a poet the world before his eyes was incumbered with ...

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