Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... picture of the most exquisite grace and beauty . I need not crave a pardon for the introduction of such a copy by such an artist : The morning - lark , the messenger of day , Saluted with her song the morning gray ; And soon the sun ...
... picture of the most exquisite grace and beauty . I need not crave a pardon for the introduction of such a copy by such an artist : The morning - lark , the messenger of day , Saluted with her song the morning gray ; And soon the sun ...
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... pictures must be esteemed , they are ri- valled , if not surpassed , by the Mornings in Spring of Dunbar . Both the " Golden Terge , " and the " Thistle and the Rose , " open with the most glow- ing and delicious representations of the ...
... pictures must be esteemed , they are ri- valled , if not surpassed , by the Mornings in Spring of Dunbar . Both the " Golden Terge , " and the " Thistle and the Rose , " open with the most glow- ing and delicious representations of the ...
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... picture of not less consummate elegance and beauty , and perhaps of still greater animation : When March was with varying windis past , And April had with her silver showers Tane leave at Nature with ane orient blast , And lusty May ...
... picture of not less consummate elegance and beauty , and perhaps of still greater animation : When March was with varying windis past , And April had with her silver showers Tane leave at Nature with ane orient blast , And lusty May ...
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... picture of the head and heart of the king of Morven , to whom , as the fair translator has remarked , every quality is attributed that is either interesting , amiable , or great * . The delineation , indeed , either of Ossian or his ...
... picture of the head and heart of the king of Morven , to whom , as the fair translator has remarked , every quality is attributed that is either interesting , amiable , or great * . The delineation , indeed , either of Ossian or his ...
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... picture of the lonely and forlorn state of the once highly - honoured bard is given by Miss Brooke in a literal version from a poem of the like age with that in the text , entitled " A Dialogue between Oisin and St. Patrick ; " where ...
... picture of the lonely and forlorn state of the once highly - honoured bard is given by Miss Brooke in a literal version from a poem of the like age with that in the text , entitled " A Dialogue between Oisin and St. Patrick ; " where ...
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Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 2 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2017 |
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