The Republic of Letters: A Selection, in Poetry and Prose, from the Works of the Most Eminent Writers, with Many Original Pieces, Volumen3Blackie, 1833 |
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... earth lies barren , the herbage destroyed , and the forests , stripped of their leafy honours , stand bare to the winds , even then nature is not altogether desolate in these lonely mountains . The homely brown of the woods is dotted ...
... earth lies barren , the herbage destroyed , and the forests , stripped of their leafy honours , stand bare to the winds , even then nature is not altogether desolate in these lonely mountains . The homely brown of the woods is dotted ...
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... earth , are all hidden under the snowy veil ; the roughness becomes smooth and glassy ; the stagnant pools , exhaling in summer disease and death , are robbed of their poisons ; the bogs all invisible , and the very swamps salu- brious ...
... earth , are all hidden under the snowy veil ; the roughness becomes smooth and glassy ; the stagnant pools , exhaling in summer disease and death , are robbed of their poisons ; the bogs all invisible , and the very swamps salu- brious ...
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... earth deserves Half of the thought we waste about it , And thinking but destroys the nerves , When we could do so well without it : If folks would let the world go round , And pay their tithes , and eat their dinners , Such doleful ...
... earth deserves Half of the thought we waste about it , And thinking but destroys the nerves , When we could do so well without it : If folks would let the world go round , And pay their tithes , and eat their dinners , Such doleful ...
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... earth and arch above ; And though in many a midnight dream Ye've prompted fancy's brightest theme , I never thought that thou couldst be More than that midnight dream to me . II . A something bright and beautiful Which I must teach me ...
... earth and arch above ; And though in many a midnight dream Ye've prompted fancy's brightest theme , I never thought that thou couldst be More than that midnight dream to me . II . A something bright and beautiful Which I must teach me ...
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... earth as we advanced . It seemed that no power could have withstood the shock ; and , at the first tremendous concussion , the centre of their line wavered and broke ; but the breach was soon repaired , and ere we could form again for a ...
... earth as we advanced . It seemed that no power could have withstood the shock ; and , at the first tremendous concussion , the centre of their line wavered and broke ; but the breach was soon repaired , and ere we could form again for a ...
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