Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... . - Ramsay , Mackenzie , sir Walter Scott • XII . Biographical notice of John Mason Good , M.D. F. R.S. , & c . & c . Observations on his writings . Sonnet to his memory 283 322 MORNINGS IN SPRING . No. I. Sweet Spring , in.
... . - Ramsay , Mackenzie , sir Walter Scott • XII . Biographical notice of John Mason Good , M.D. F. R.S. , & c . & c . Observations on his writings . Sonnet to his memory 283 322 MORNINGS IN SPRING . No. I. Sweet Spring , in.
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... memory * If , on the minds of those who are midway on their journey through the valley of life , the return of Spring comes associated , as if by an indissoluble catenation , with the endearing pictures of childhood and opening youth ...
... memory * If , on the minds of those who are midway on their journey through the valley of life , the return of Spring comes associated , as if by an indissoluble catenation , with the endearing pictures of childhood and opening youth ...
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... . There is , indeed , a sweetness and tenderness of thought about them which cannot fail to endear their pages to every reader , and I feel peculiar pleasure Nor , even where memory serves in old age to 6 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... . There is , indeed , a sweetness and tenderness of thought about them which cannot fail to endear their pages to every reader , and I feel peculiar pleasure Nor , even where memory serves in old age to 6 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... memory serves in old age to recall the entire tissue of past events , how seldom is the picture of our opening days made less dear and interesting to us by recollected scenes of sub- sequent innocence and enjoyment ! It is then , in ...
... memory serves in old age to recall the entire tissue of past events , how seldom is the picture of our opening days made less dear and interesting to us by recollected scenes of sub- sequent innocence and enjoyment ! It is then , in ...
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... memory shall last , no subsequent events , nor even the pressure of age , can obliterate ; and which , indeed , it is our wish and dearest employ to recollect and cherish . It is , in fact , to this portion of our being , to this green ...
... memory shall last , no subsequent events , nor even the pressure of age , can obliterate ; and which , indeed , it is our wish and dearest employ to recollect and cherish . It is , in fact , to this portion of our being , to this green ...
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