Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... distress Seem undisturbed to reign- May faint because we feel alone , With none to strike our favourite tone , And join our homeward strain . " Yet , often in the bleakest wild Of this CHRISTOPHER AMONG THE MOUNTAINS . 17.
... distress Seem undisturbed to reign- May faint because we feel alone , With none to strike our favourite tone , And join our homeward strain . " Yet , often in the bleakest wild Of this CHRISTOPHER AMONG THE MOUNTAINS . 17.
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... feel , as the pedlar did , that they are beau- tiful creatures , and that ' tis a sin , between finger and thumb , to compress their mealy wings . The household dog we do , indeed , dearly love , though , when old Surly looks suspicious ...
... feel , as the pedlar did , that they are beau- tiful creatures , and that ' tis a sin , between finger and thumb , to compress their mealy wings . The household dog we do , indeed , dearly love , though , when old Surly looks suspicious ...
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... feeling of his soul Strengthened and braced , by breathing in content The keen , the wholesome air of poverty , And drinking from the well of homely life . ” You have read , our bright , bold neophyte , for we cut the squire , the song ...
... feeling of his soul Strengthened and braced , by breathing in content The keen , the wholesome air of poverty , And drinking from the well of homely life . ” You have read , our bright , bold neophyte , for we cut the squire , the song ...
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... feeling that he was " one of God Almighty's gentlemen , " belonging to the " aristocracy of Nature . " Look then on the PEDLAR - and be grateful to Words- worth " From his native hills He wandered far ; much did he see of men , Their ...
... feeling that he was " one of God Almighty's gentlemen , " belonging to the " aristocracy of Nature . " Look then on the PEDLAR - and be grateful to Words- worth " From his native hills He wandered far ; much did he see of men , Their ...
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... feel at once fettered and free . In time we wear our fetters , and heavy though they be , and painfully rivetted on , seldom do we welcome death coming to strike them off - but groan at sight of the executioner . In eternity we believe ...
... feel at once fettered and free . In time we wear our fetters , and heavy though they be , and painfully rivetted on , seldom do we welcome death coming to strike them off - but groan at sight of the executioner . In eternity we believe ...
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