Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... the vital spirit of renewal breathing fresh life and vigour through his frame , but he ac- knowledges it also to be the season when most power- fully and impressively the goodness and benevolence of the Deity 2 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... the vital spirit of renewal breathing fresh life and vigour through his frame , but he ac- knowledges it also to be the season when most power- fully and impressively the goodness and benevolence of the Deity 2 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... breath of Heaven seemed to blow around us with hope and rapture on its wings , and awakened in our youthful hearts the purest love of nature and of nature's God . We may , indeed , adopt the language of one whose peace of mind was ...
... breath of Heaven seemed to blow around us with hope and rapture on its wings , and awakened in our youthful hearts the purest love of nature and of nature's God . We may , indeed , adopt the language of one whose peace of mind was ...
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... breath . Delight to be cleanly , as well in all parts of your body as in your gar- ments ; it shall make you grateful in each company , and , otherwise , loathsome . Give yourself to be merry ; for you degenerate from your father , if ...
... breath . Delight to be cleanly , as well in all parts of your body as in your gar- ments ; it shall make you grateful in each company , and , otherwise , loathsome . Give yourself to be merry ; for you degenerate from your father , if ...
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... breath stirred * . " Nor could the pencil of Poussin or Claude have embodied upon their canvas a more delightful pic- ture of rural loveliness and solitude , than that which has been drawn for us by the sweet fancy of Sidney and his ...
... breath stirred * . " Nor could the pencil of Poussin or Claude have embodied upon their canvas a more delightful pic- ture of rural loveliness and solitude , than that which has been drawn for us by the sweet fancy of Sidney and his ...
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... breath , I will it spend in speaking of thy praise , And sing to thee , until that timely death By heaven's doom do end my earthly days : Thereto do thou my humble spirit raise , And into me that sacred breath inspire , Which thou there ...
... breath , I will it spend in speaking of thy praise , And sing to thee , until that timely death By heaven's doom do end my earthly days : Thereto do thou my humble spirit raise , And into me that sacred breath inspire , Which thou there ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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