Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... and desolation of winter ; we have from day to day looked abroad , and beheld nothing but torpor and sterility on the face of the earth : scarcely a vestige VOL . I. B of what had once clothed the hill and the valley.
... and desolation of winter ; we have from day to day looked abroad , and beheld nothing but torpor and sterility on the face of the earth : scarcely a vestige VOL . I. B of what had once clothed the hill and the valley.
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... once clothed the hill and the valley with beauty is to be discovered ; and it would appear almost as if the pulse of life stood still . Yet a little while and a miracle the most stu- pendous bursts upon our view : Nature seems again ...
... once clothed the hill and the valley with beauty is to be discovered ; and it would appear almost as if the pulse of life stood still . Yet a little while and a miracle the most stu- pendous bursts upon our view : Nature seems again ...
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... once forlorn ! For oh , how sweet , whilst vernal breezes borne From bud and flower their gladsome odours fling , Of early and of happy days to sing , When all was fresh , and joy without a thorn : And sweeter still , if mid life's ...
... once forlorn ! For oh , how sweet , whilst vernal breezes borne From bud and flower their gladsome odours fling , Of early and of happy days to sing , When all was fresh , and joy without a thorn : And sweeter still , if mid life's ...
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... this villa was situated : this noble lake is not less than fifty miles in length , from three to six in breadth , and from forty to six hundred feet in depth . below , which serves at once the purposes of use 20 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... this villa was situated : this noble lake is not less than fifty miles in length , from three to six in breadth , and from forty to six hundred feet in depth . below , which serves at once the purposes of use 20 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... once the purposes of use and beauty ? What have you to tell me of the firm yet soft gestatio * , the sunny bath , the public saloon , the private dining - room , and all the elegant apartments for repose both at noon and night + ? Do ...
... once the purposes of use and beauty ? What have you to tell me of the firm yet soft gestatio * , the sunny bath , the public saloon , the private dining - room , and all the elegant apartments for repose both at noon and night + ? Do ...
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