Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... mind and heart , which I have noticed as so strongly characterizing the muse of Burns , numerous instances might be se- lected ; but it will suffice , as examples of humour combined with tenderness , or moral satire , or vivid powers of ...
... mind and heart , which I have noticed as so strongly characterizing the muse of Burns , numerous instances might be se- lected ; but it will suffice , as examples of humour combined with tenderness , or moral satire , or vivid powers of ...
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... mind of no common strength He had caught my had passed from among us . fancy , and touched my heart with his songs and his poems . I went to see him laid out for the grave ; He lay in a several eldern people were with me . plain ...
... mind of no common strength He had caught my had passed from among us . fancy , and touched my heart with his songs and his poems . I went to see him laid out for the grave ; He lay in a several eldern people were with me . plain ...
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... then , his errand done , " Return'd with wonted grace ; His mind , like the unchanging sun , Still beaming in his face . RELIQUES , p . 47 . discomposed the temper and wounded the religious feelings of his E 2 MORNINGS IN SPRING . 51.
... then , his errand done , " Return'd with wonted grace ; His mind , like the unchanging sun , Still beaming in his face . RELIQUES , p . 47 . discomposed the temper and wounded the religious feelings of his E 2 MORNINGS IN SPRING . 51.
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... born in 1493 , and , unfortunately for himself and the peace of his father's mind , was bred up the fellow - student and companion of prince VOL . II . F Henry , afterwards Henry the Eighth . From such an MORNINGS IN SPRING . 65.
... born in 1493 , and , unfortunately for himself and the peace of his father's mind , was bred up the fellow - student and companion of prince VOL . II . F Henry , afterwards Henry the Eighth . From such an MORNINGS IN SPRING . 65.
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... mind Each worthy living wight ; And since man must return to dust By course of his creation , As doctors sage in every age , To us have made relation : You Gentiles all , no more let fall Your tears from blubbered eye , But praye the ...
... mind Each worthy living wight ; And since man must return to dust By course of his creation , As doctors sage in every age , To us have made relation : You Gentiles all , no more let fall Your tears from blubbered eye , But praye the ...
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