Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... whilst all that lives is rejoicing , when not only the fig - tree and the vine have put on their promise , but one general song of bliss and harmony is ascending to heaven , that our hearts kindle with the love of nature , and respond ...
... whilst all that lives is rejoicing , when not only the fig - tree and the vine have put on their promise , but one general song of bliss and harmony is ascending to heaven , that our hearts kindle with the love of nature , and respond ...
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... whilst every sense is stimulated by the charm of novelty , and every pulse thrills with innocent delight , when we are yet looking forward with an unchilled imagination which paints goodness and happiness as the general lot of mortality ...
... whilst every sense is stimulated by the charm of novelty , and every pulse thrills with innocent delight , when we are yet looking forward with an unchilled imagination which paints goodness and happiness as the general lot of mortality ...
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... whilst the events of the noon- tide and evening of their days , and even the occur- rences of the preceding week , are often buried in utter oblivion , or remembered but faintly and indi- stinctly , such has been the strength , such the ...
... whilst the events of the noon- tide and evening of their days , and even the occur- rences of the preceding week , are often buried in utter oblivion , or remembered but faintly and indi- stinctly , such has been the strength , such the ...
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... 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 closing hours , When time hath turn'd ...
... 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 closing hours , When time hath turn'd ...
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... whilst the sense of his original has been correctly preserved , Mr. Melmoth has adopted a style which , though not altogether in unison with that of the model before him , is perhaps even better adapted to epistolary composition than ...
... whilst the sense of his original has been correctly preserved , Mr. Melmoth has adopted a style which , though not altogether in unison with that of the model before him , is perhaps even better adapted to epistolary composition than ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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