Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 8
... leaves by tempests whirl'd , Are swept for ever from this busy world ; Revolve the fleeting moments of your youth , While Care , as yet , withheld her venom'd tooth : Say , if Remembrance days like these endears , Beyond the rapture of ...
... leaves by tempests whirl'd , Are swept for ever from this busy world ; Revolve the fleeting moments of your youth , While Care , as yet , withheld her venom'd tooth : Say , if Remembrance days like these endears , Beyond the rapture of ...
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... leave , my friend ( for certainly it is high time ) , the sordid pursuits of life to others , and devote yourself , in this calm and undisturbed recess , entirely to pleasures of the studious kind . Let these employ your idle as well as ...
... leave , my friend ( for certainly it is high time ) , the sordid pursuits of life to others , and devote yourself , in this calm and undisturbed recess , entirely to pleasures of the studious kind . Let these employ your idle as well as ...
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... leaving the noisy town , with all its very empty pursuits , and devote your days to study . " It must , indeed , to every sober and reflecting mind , appear the height of absurdity , that of an existence so transient as that which has ...
... leaving the noisy town , with all its very empty pursuits , and devote your days to study . " It must , indeed , to every sober and reflecting mind , appear the height of absurdity , that of an existence so transient as that which has ...
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... leave the field ; but , putting himself at the head of a battalion , made a vigorous effort to retrieve the desperate state of affairs , but was soon overpowered and slain . He was a cham- pion of great renown ; and , having signalized ...
... leave the field ; but , putting himself at the head of a battalion , made a vigorous effort to retrieve the desperate state of affairs , but was soon overpowered and slain . He was a cham- pion of great renown ; and , having signalized ...
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... leaving one son , the above- mentioned John , by Joan , daughter of Thomas lord Dacre , of Gillesland . JOHN LORD CLIFFORD , NINTH LORD OF THE HONOUR OF SKIPTON , and surnamed , probably from the unrelenting sternness of his features ...
... leaving one son , the above- mentioned John , by Joan , daughter of Thomas lord Dacre , of Gillesland . JOHN LORD CLIFFORD , NINTH LORD OF THE HONOUR OF SKIPTON , and surnamed , probably from the unrelenting sternness of his features ...
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