Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... fair , Calls the gray sky - lark to renew Her morning carols , high in air . Soul of the world ! thy cheering rays Bid my full heart with transport burn ! Again on Nature's charms I gaze , And youth's delightful days return . LEYDEN ...
... fair , Calls the gray sky - lark to renew Her morning carols , high in air . Soul of the world ! thy cheering rays Bid my full heart with transport burn ! Again on Nature's charms I gaze , And youth's delightful days return . LEYDEN ...
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... fair deed I too a name may raise . " Of the few epistles in the collection of Pliny which are addressed to characters whose writings have reached our own times , none are so interesting as those whose superscription bears the name of ...
... fair deed I too a name may raise . " Of the few epistles in the collection of Pliny which are addressed to characters whose writings have reached our own times , none are so interesting as those whose superscription bears the name of ...
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... fair gentleman , and a maiden - like person , perceiving that flight was more safe - guard than tarrying , both for him and his master , secretly conveyed the earl * Peacham , in his " Complete Gentleman , " in general an acurate writer ...
... fair gentleman , and a maiden - like person , perceiving that flight was more safe - guard than tarrying , both for him and his master , secretly conveyed the earl * Peacham , in his " Complete Gentleman , " in general an acurate writer ...
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... fair subject of our narrative enjoyed may be attri- buted to her union with Henry Herbert , earl of Pembroke . To this nobleman , who is represented as a great friend and patron of religion and learning + , she was married during the ...
... fair subject of our narrative enjoyed may be attri- buted to her union with Henry Herbert , earl of Pembroke . To this nobleman , who is represented as a great friend and patron of religion and learning + , she was married during the ...
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... of all verse , Sidney's sister , Pembroke's mother . Death , ere thou hast kill'd another , Fair , and learn'd , and good as she , Time shall throw a dart at thee . No. VII . They had been taught religion - Thence 174 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... of all verse , Sidney's sister , Pembroke's mother . Death , ere thou hast kill'd another , Fair , and learn'd , and good as she , Time shall throw a dart at thee . No. VII . They had been taught religion - Thence 174 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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