Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... thought I woulde goen Into the wood , to hear the birdis sing , When that the misty vapour was agone , And cleare and faire was the morrowing ; The dew also , like silver in shining , Upon the leaves , as any baume sweet ; Till fiery ...
... thought I woulde goen Into the wood , to hear the birdis sing , When that the misty vapour was agone , And cleare and faire was the morrowing ; The dew also , like silver in shining , Upon the leaves , as any baume sweet ; Till fiery ...
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... thought only of his genius - of the delight his com- positions had diffused — and they talked of him with the same awe as of some departing spirit , whose voice was to gladden them no more . His last moments have never been described ...
... thought only of his genius - of the delight his com- positions had diffused — and they talked of him with the same awe as of some departing spirit , whose voice was to gladden them no more . His last moments have never been described ...
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... thoughts , and fruitless boasts ; Can death thy chiefs restore ? -— Son of the king of mighty hosts , Their glories are no more . Confide in him whose high decree O'er - rules all earthly power ; And bend to him thy humble knee , To him ...
... thoughts , and fruitless boasts ; Can death thy chiefs restore ? -— Son of the king of mighty hosts , Their glories are no more . Confide in him whose high decree O'er - rules all earthly power ; And bend to him thy humble knee , To him ...
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... thought necessary should be of the most sumptuous kind ; and they are accordingly described as con- sisting of coats laced with gold and silver , faced with satin , and embroidered with the cognizances of the Cliffords . But one of the ...
... thought necessary should be of the most sumptuous kind ; and they are accordingly described as con- sisting of coats laced with gold and silver , faced with satin , and embroidered with the cognizances of the Cliffords . But one of the ...
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... thought worthy of being carried from London into the north . He did not , however , absolutely forget his countess , whom he had left at Skipton , though , as Whitaker has observed , " she might complain with some rea- MORNINGS IN ...
... thought worthy of being carried from London into the north . He did not , however , absolutely forget his countess , whom he had left at Skipton , though , as Whitaker has observed , " she might complain with some rea- MORNINGS IN ...
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