Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... happy hauntings - and age is almost gladdened into illusion of returning youth . ' Tis a lovely little glen as in all the Highlands — yet we know not that a painter would see in it the subject of a picture - for the sprinklings of young ...
... happy hauntings - and age is almost gladdened into illusion of returning youth . ' Tis a lovely little glen as in all the Highlands — yet we know not that a painter would see in it the subject of a picture - for the sprinklings of young ...
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... happy to see it in solitary places . It is adapted for perusal on week - days as well as Sabbath - for there is a permitted difference in the rest that the labourer enjoys after work from that which ought to pervade all the hours of the ...
... happy to see it in solitary places . It is adapted for perusal on week - days as well as Sabbath - for there is a permitted difference in the rest that the labourer enjoys after work from that which ought to pervade all the hours of the ...
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... happy chance we saw A twofold image ; on a grassy bank A snow - white ram , and in the crystal flood Another and the same ! Most beautiful On the green turf , with his imperial front Shaggy and bold , and wreathed horns superb , The ...
... happy chance we saw A twofold image ; on a grassy bank A snow - white ram , and in the crystal flood Another and the same ! Most beautiful On the green turf , with his imperial front Shaggy and bold , and wreathed horns superb , The ...
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... Happy day and happy hour , When our shepherd in his power , Mounted , mailed , with lance and sword , To his ancestors restored , Like a re - appearing star , Like a glory from afar , First shall head the flock of war ? " No - his ...
... Happy day and happy hour , When our shepherd in his power , Mounted , mailed , with lance and sword , To his ancestors restored , Like a re - appearing star , Like a glory from afar , First shall head the flock of war ? " No - his ...
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... Happy , and quiet in his cheerfulness , He had no painful pressure from without , That made him turn aside from wretchedness , With coward fears . He could afford to suffer With those whom he saw suffer . Hence it came That in our best ...
... Happy , and quiet in his cheerfulness , He had no painful pressure from without , That made him turn aside from wretchedness , With coward fears . He could afford to suffer With those whom he saw suffer . Hence it came That in our best ...
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