Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... voice began out - wrest Right as her heart for love would all to - brest . The soil was plain and smooth , and wonder soft , All over - spread with tapets that nature Had made herself ; covered eke aloft With boughis green , the flowers ...
... voice began out - wrest Right as her heart for love would all to - brest . The soil was plain and smooth , and wonder soft , All over - spread with tapets that nature Had made herself ; covered eke aloft With boughis green , the flowers ...
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... voice to welcome in the May . ¿ For thee , sweet month , the groves green liv'ries wear : If not the first , the fairest of the year : For thee the Graces lead the dancing Hours , And Nature's ready pencil paints the flow'rs : When thy ...
... voice to welcome in the May . ¿ For thee , sweet month , the groves green liv'ries wear : If not the first , the fairest of the year : For thee the Graces lead the dancing Hours , And Nature's ready pencil paints the flow'rs : When thy ...
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... voices cry , " O Lovers , fo away thow dully night , And welcome day that comforts every wight : Hail May , hail Flora , hail Aurora schene , Hail princess Nature , hail Venus , lovers queen ! " * Hierarchy . - Job , ch . xxxviii . v ...
... voices cry , " O Lovers , fo away thow dully night , And welcome day that comforts every wight : Hail May , hail Flora , hail Aurora schene , Hail princess Nature , hail Venus , lovers queen ! " * Hierarchy . - Job , ch . xxxviii . v ...
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... voice cannot well be forgotten ; and while I write this I behold him as distinctly as I did when I stood at my father's knee , and heard the bard repeat his Tam O'Shan- ter . He was tall , and of a manly make ; his brow broad and high ...
... voice cannot well be forgotten ; and while I write this I behold him as distinctly as I did when I stood at my father's knee , and heard the bard repeat his Tam O'Shan- ter . He was tall , and of a manly make ; his brow broad and high ...
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... voice was to gladden them no more . His last moments have never been described : he had laid his head quietly on the pillow awaiting dissolution , when his attendant reminded him of his medicine , and held the cup to his lip . He ...
... voice was to gladden them no more . His last moments have never been described : he had laid his head quietly on the pillow awaiting dissolution , when his attendant reminded him of his medicine , and held the cup to his lip . He ...
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