Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... seem to have been sown capriciously by nature , and there seems no reason why on that hillside , and not on any other , should survive the remains of an old wood . Among the multi- tude of knolls a few are eminent with rocks and shrubs ...
... seem to have been sown capriciously by nature , and there seems no reason why on that hillside , and not on any other , should survive the remains of an old wood . Among the multi- tude of knolls a few are eminent with rocks and shrubs ...
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... sorrow - guilt - 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.
... sorrow - guilt - 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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... seems to be the very soul of it , making it impossible in nature for any reason- able being to come within its sphere , without being drawn by sweet compulsion to the old wizard's heart . He is so humane ! Only look at him for a few ...
... seems to be the very soul of it , making it impossible in nature for any reason- able being to come within its sphere , without being drawn by sweet compulsion to the old wizard's heart . He is so humane ! Only look at him for a few ...
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... seem'd centre of his own fair world . Antipodes unconscious of each other , Yet , in partition , with their several spheres , Blended in perfect stillness to our sight . Ah ! what a pity were it to disperse Or to disturb , so fair a ...
... seem'd centre of his own fair world . Antipodes unconscious of each other , Yet , in partition , with their several spheres , Blended in perfect stillness to our sight . Ah ! what a pity were it to disperse Or to disturb , so fair a ...
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... seem to have treated the pedlar with insufficient re- spect in that playful parallel between him and ourselves ; but there you are wrong again , for we desire thereby to do him honour . We wish now to say a few words on the wisdom of ...
... seem to have treated the pedlar with insufficient re- spect in that playful parallel between him and ourselves ; but there you are wrong again , for we desire thereby to do him honour . We wish now to say a few words on the wisdom of ...
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