Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... delighted gaze- Through bursting tears of joy he smiled , And while he raised the tendril wild His lips o'erflowed with praise . " Oh , shall not He who keeps thee green , Here in the waste , unknown , unseen- Thy fellow exile save ? He ...
... delighted gaze- Through bursting tears of joy he smiled , And while he raised the tendril wild His lips o'erflowed with praise . " Oh , shall not He who keeps thee green , Here in the waste , unknown , unseen- Thy fellow exile save ? He ...
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... . " While yet he lingered in the rudiments Of science , and among her simplest laws , His triangles - they were the stars of Heaven . The silent stars ! oft did he take delight To 22 22 WILSON'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... . " While yet he lingered in the rudiments Of science , and among her simplest laws , His triangles - they were the stars of Heaven . The silent stars ! oft did he take delight To 22 22 WILSON'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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John Wilson. The silent stars ! oft did he take delight To measure the altitude of some tall crag , That is the eagle's birthplace , " & c . So it was with us . Give us but a base and a quadrant- and when a student in Jemmy Millar's ...
John Wilson. The silent stars ! oft did he take delight To measure the altitude of some tall crag , That is the eagle's birthplace , " & c . So it was with us . Give us but a base and a quadrant- and when a student in Jemmy Millar's ...
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... delight of seeing them at their walks , 66 Among the rural villages and farms ; ” and though game to the back - bone , they are allowed to wear the spurs nature gave them - to crow unclipped , challenging but the echoes ; nor is the ...
... delight of seeing them at their walks , 66 Among the rural villages and farms ; ” and though game to the back - bone , they are allowed to wear the spurs nature gave them - to crow unclipped , challenging but the echoes ; nor is the ...
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... delight , of which they had either but a faint suspicion , or , because " of the world's dread laugh , " feared to indulge , and nearly let die . Mr. Wordsworth quotes from Heron's Scotland an in- teresting passage illustrative of the ...
... delight , of which they had either but a faint suspicion , or , because " of the world's dread laugh , " feared to indulge , and nearly let die . Mr. Wordsworth quotes from Heron's Scotland an in- teresting passage illustrative of the ...
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