Chambers's Miscellany of Useful And Entertaining Tracts V.13-14
The book Chambers's Miscellany of Useful And Entertaining Tracts V.13-14 was written by author Chambers, William, 1800-1883, Ed Here you can read free online of Chambers's Miscellany of Useful And Entertaining Tracts V.13-14 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Chambers's Miscellany of Useful And Entertaining Tracts V.13-14 a good or bad book?
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A smile set softly on his face. But ah ! the eye was set for ever I 'Twas more than broken heart could brook ! How throbs that breast 1 — How glazed that look ! One shiver more ! — All ! all is o'er ! As melts the wave on level shore ; THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD. As fades the dye of falling even, Far on the silver verge of heaven ; As on thy ear the minstrel's lay — So died the comely youth away. Three editions of the Queen's Wake appeared in quick succes- sion ; but, with what he calls his usual luc...k, Hogg-, according to his own showing, did not receive the full pecuniary recompense to which he was entitled, through the difficulties in which his bookseller was involved. Mr Goldie, however, afterwards averred that the poet greatly overrated, to say the least of it, his losses on this occasion; and such really appears, to a certain extent, to have been the case. Mr William Blackwood, the bookseller, having taken a leading part in the arrangement of Mr Goldie's affaii's, became, through that circumstance, acquainted with Hogg, and thenceforward was his chief publisher.
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