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... The Great Metropolis . By the author of " Random Recollec- tions of the Lords and Commons . " In two volumes . Vol . I. , second edition . London and New York , 1837 . CONTENTS OF NO . XLII . ART . I. POETRY. CONTENTS .
... The Great Metropolis . By the author of " Random Recollec- tions of the Lords and Commons . " In two volumes . Vol . I. , second edition . London and New York , 1837 . CONTENTS OF NO . XLII . ART . I. POETRY. CONTENTS .
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CONTENTS OF NO . XLII . ART . I. POETRY - MRS . HEMANS . Poems by Mrs. Felicia Hemans ; a new collection . Boston , 1828 . Songs of the Affections , with other poems . 12mo . Edinburgh , 1880 . Scenes and Hymns of Life , with other ...
CONTENTS OF NO . XLII . ART . I. POETRY - MRS . HEMANS . Poems by Mrs. Felicia Hemans ; a new collection . Boston , 1828 . Songs of the Affections , with other poems . 12mo . Edinburgh , 1880 . Scenes and Hymns of Life , with other ...
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... poetry , and sculpture weave their brightest trophies over the monuments of the dead . Why has not husbandry advanced more rapidly in this country , with its wide field of operation , aided as it is by the We need scarcely allude to the ...
... poetry , and sculpture weave their brightest trophies over the monuments of the dead . Why has not husbandry advanced more rapidly in this country , with its wide field of operation , aided as it is by the We need scarcely allude to the ...
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... poet : " O fortunatos nimium sua si bona norint Agricolas- " Let them recollect that Washington was a husbandman , and returned to his farm after he had worked out the salvation of his country ; that it is an honourable and virtuous ...
... poet : " O fortunatos nimium sua si bona norint Agricolas- " Let them recollect that Washington was a husbandman , and returned to his farm after he had worked out the salvation of his country ; that it is an honourable and virtuous ...
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... poet and the painter cannot bring down their arts to the level of the poor , are there none to be God's interpreters to them - to teach them to read the great book of nature ? " The labouring classes ought not to lose the pleasures that ...
... poet and the painter cannot bring down their arts to the level of the poor , are there none to be God's interpreters to them - to teach them to read the great book of nature ? " The labouring classes ought not to lose the pleasures that ...
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