Rural sketches and poems, chiefly relating to ClevelandSimpkin & Marshall; Edinburgh, W. Tait; Stokesley, W. Braithwaite, Press, 1845 - Cleveland (England) - 80 pages |
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... of nature , and ad- minister to the best and loftiest of our human sympathies . At morn , he sets out fresh and vigorous as a lark - his eye clear and strong for the splendours of the air and of the earth - his ear quick and open to.
... of nature , and ad- minister to the best and loftiest of our human sympathies . At morn , he sets out fresh and vigorous as a lark - his eye clear and strong for the splendours of the air and of the earth - his ear quick and open to.
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John Walker Ord. of the earth - his ear quick and open to all the songs the forests , or even the sweet delicate humming of ... earth , And possess'd joys not promis'd at my birth , ' As I left this place , and entered into the 40 ANGLIANA ,
John Walker Ord. of the earth - his ear quick and open to all the songs the forests , or even the sweet delicate humming of ... earth , And possess'd joys not promis'd at my birth , ' As I left this place , and entered into the 40 ANGLIANA ,
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... earth , and sings as she ascends higher into the air , and having ended her heavenly employment , grows then mute and sad , to think she must descend to the dull earth , which she would not touch but for necessity . " Now do the ...
... earth , and sings as she ascends higher into the air , and having ended her heavenly employment , grows then mute and sad , to think she must descend to the dull earth , which she would not touch but for necessity . " Now do the ...
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... earth , and say , Lord , what music hast thou provided for the Saints in Heaven , when thou affordest bad men such music on Earth . ” Such are one or two of good old Isaac's quaint and tender descriptions of nature , which invest his ...
... earth , and say , Lord , what music hast thou provided for the Saints in Heaven , when thou affordest bad men such music on Earth . ” Such are one or two of good old Isaac's quaint and tender descriptions of nature , which invest his ...
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... defy the storm and the tempest and the wave . Ye have beheld the slum- ber of chaos , or shuddered when the deluge thundered o'er the earth , or wantoned in the sunbeams of centu- ries , gazing with fixed , steady eye for ever ANGLIANA .
... defy the storm and the tempest and the wave . Ye have beheld the slum- ber of chaos , or shuddered when the deluge thundered o'er the earth , or wantoned in the sunbeams of centu- ries , gazing with fixed , steady eye for ever ANGLIANA .
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