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The beauty of these pieces soon attracted the notice of Mr. Home, and of Drs.
Robertson and Blair; and it was resolved by these gentlemen to send for Mr.
Macpherson from his humble retreat. He accordingly came to Edinburgh, and
had an ...
The beauty of these pieces soon attracted the notice of Mr. Home, and of Drs.
Robertson and Blair; and it was resolved by these gentlemen to send for Mr.
Macpherson from his humble retreat. He accordingly came to Edinburgh, and
had an ...
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I see thou dwellest not with birth and beauty, Tho' grac'd with grandeur, and in
wealth array'd: Nor dost thou, it would seem, with virtue dwell; Else had this
gentle lady miss'd thee not. Enter GLENALvoN, L.H. Glen. What dost thou muse
on, ...
I see thou dwellest not with birth and beauty, Tho' grac'd with grandeur, and in
wealth array'd: Nor dost thou, it would seem, with virtue dwell; Else had this
gentle lady miss'd thee not. Enter GLENALvoN, L.H. Glen. What dost thou muse
on, ...
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Not many days ago these eyes beheld Him, flourishing in youth, and health, and
beauty. Lady R. Where is he now? Pris. Alas! I know not where. Lady R. O fate I
fear thee still. Thou riddler, speak Direct and clear; else I will search thy soul. Pris.
Not many days ago these eyes beheld Him, flourishing in youth, and health, and
beauty. Lady R. Where is he now? Pris. Alas! I know not where. Lady R. O fate I
fear thee still. Thou riddler, speak Direct and clear; else I will search thy soul. Pris.
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