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Rogerson & Tuxford, 1834
 

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172 페이지 - Fantastically tangled, the green hills Are clothed with early blossoms, through the grass The quick-eyed lizard rustles, and the bills Of summer birds sing welcome as ye pass: Flowers fresh in hue, and many in their class, Implore the pausing step, and with their Dance in the soft breeze in a fairy mass ; The sweetness of the violet's
329 페이지 - to demand from the person so found such game in his possession ; and, in case such person shall not immediately deliver up such game, to seize and take the same from him, for the use of the person entitled to the game upon such land.
269 페이지 - strong and For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors In my blood : Nor did not
78 페이지 - Now hoiit the sail, and let the streamers float Upon the wanton breezes ¡ strew the deck With lavender, and sprinkle liquid sweets, That no rude savour maritime invade The nose of nice Nobility."—COWPER
269 페이지 - unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility ; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter Frosty, but kindly.
408 페이지 - О place, O form, How often dost thou, with thy case, thy habit, Wrench awe from fools, and tie the wiser souls To thy
329 페이지 - it shall be lawful for any person having the right of killing the game upon such land, or for the occupier of such land, or for any gamekeeper or servant of either of them, or for
485 페이지 - in the wicket-keeper's or bowler's hand : the ball shall then be considered dead ; nevertheless, if an idea be entertained that either of the strikers is out, a question may be put previously to, but not after, the delivery of the next ball.
82 페이지 - were to be passed on the left hand of the rider, both going and coming : so that although the horses had to leap the same fences forward and backward, they could not come over the same place twice. In the last field before they turned was a brook
485 페이지 - running, the wicket be struck down by a throw, or by the hand, or arm (with ball in hand), before his bat (in hand) or some part of his person be grounded over the popping-crease. But if

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