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BURNS . His heart was on the hill - side , and his spirit in the flowers of his native heath : nature was his foster- mother , and his grave the memory of Scotland . SCOTT . - History enchained his spirit to her ancient lore , while ...
BURNS . His heart was on the hill - side , and his spirit in the flowers of his native heath : nature was his foster- mother , and his grave the memory of Scotland . SCOTT . - History enchained his spirit to her ancient lore , while ...
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... spirit's early loves ? To the freshness of the morn , To the stillness of the groves ? The summer birds are calling Thy household porch around , And the merry waters falling , With sweet laughter in their sound . Oh ! thou hast wandered ...
... spirit's early loves ? To the freshness of the morn , To the stillness of the groves ? The summer birds are calling Thy household porch around , And the merry waters falling , With sweet laughter in their sound . Oh ! thou hast wandered ...
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... spirit of harmony thrills through its closes ; We must all pass away , other chords must be strung At the dial of time , where young beauty reposes . The following nobler flight of a mind similarly dis- tempered , was more than half a ...
... spirit of harmony thrills through its closes ; We must all pass away , other chords must be strung At the dial of time , where young beauty reposes . The following nobler flight of a mind similarly dis- tempered , was more than half a ...
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... spirit . With these feelings she was no longer trembling and timid - she ap- proached- " Julio , " said she , " I am thine ! " From that night , Julio , torn with remorse , became gloomy and sullen , even in the company of Theresa . No ...
... spirit . With these feelings she was no longer trembling and timid - she ap- proached- " Julio , " said she , " I am thine ! " From that night , Julio , torn with remorse , became gloomy and sullen , even in the company of Theresa . No ...
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... spirit ; the possession of such a frame and temper of mind as will lead us peaceably through this world , and , in ... spirits and an agreeable warmth are thus diffused over the whole frame.- Dr. Sigmond on Mercury . LONDON : W. BRITTAIN ...
... spirit ; the possession of such a frame and temper of mind as will lead us peaceably through this world , and , in ... spirits and an agreeable warmth are thus diffused over the whole frame.- Dr. Sigmond on Mercury . LONDON : W. BRITTAIN ...
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