Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 37
... soul the tuneful strain admires : - : - Nor Greece nor Rome delights me more Than Tagus ' bank , or Thames's shore † : From silver Avon's flowery side Though Shakspeare's numbers sweetly glide , As sweet , from Morven's desert hills ...
... soul the tuneful strain admires : - : - Nor Greece nor Rome delights me more Than Tagus ' bank , or Thames's shore † : From silver Avon's flowery side Though Shakspeare's numbers sweetly glide , As sweet , from Morven's desert hills ...
Page 45
... soul of pity * ! " Thus , at the close of Magnus the Great , in which the character of Fingal is supported with all those traits of magnanimity and humanity which so beau- tifully particularise him in the Scottish poems , the aged bard ...
... soul of pity * ! " Thus , at the close of Magnus the Great , in which the character of Fingal is supported with all those traits of magnanimity and humanity which so beau- tifully particularise him in the Scottish poems , the aged bard ...
Page 89
... doe cause a masse of requiem and dirige to be songe or saide for my soul wthin every yr p'ish church , * Whitaker's Craven , pp . 417 , 418 , 419 , 420 , 421 , 423 . and they to have for doing therof vis . viiid MORNINGS IN SPRING . 89.
... doe cause a masse of requiem and dirige to be songe or saide for my soul wthin every yr p'ish church , * Whitaker's Craven , pp . 417 , 418 , 419 , 420 , 421 , 423 . and they to have for doing therof vis . viiid MORNINGS IN SPRING . 89.
Page 98
... soul of one of the Nortons had taken up its abode in that animal , and was condemned to do penance for his transgressions against the lord's dere ' among their ashes ? But for such a spirit the wild stag would have been a fitter vehicle ...
... soul of one of the Nortons had taken up its abode in that animal , and was condemned to do penance for his transgressions against the lord's dere ' among their ashes ? But for such a spirit the wild stag would have been a fitter vehicle ...
Page 99
... soul to Almighty God and our ladie St. Marie and all the heavenlie companye , and his body to be buried on the north side of the church of Skipton , in one place ther prepared for the same ; " and on the 8th of the following January he ...
... soul to Almighty God and our ladie St. Marie and all the heavenlie companye , and his body to be buried on the north side of the church of Skipton , in one place ther prepared for the same ; " and on the 8th of the following January he ...
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