Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of LiteratureA. D. Worthington & Company, 1875 - 862 páginas |
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... Nature ! every scene Of beauty stirred thy fancy's deeper mood , Reflection calmed the current of thy blood : T hus in the wide " Excursion " of thy mind , High thoughts in words of worth we still may find . IRVING . In easy , natural ...
... Nature ! every scene Of beauty stirred thy fancy's deeper mood , Reflection calmed the current of thy blood : T hus in the wide " Excursion " of thy mind , High thoughts in words of worth we still may find . IRVING . In easy , natural ...
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... Nature looks shuddering back with conscious dread On such a tarnished blot as she has made . L et hell receive you , riveted in chains , Doomed to the hottest focus of its flames . * Tristram Shandy . 1 ALPHABETICAL WHIMS . ALLITERATIVE ...
... Nature looks shuddering back with conscious dread On such a tarnished blot as she has made . L et hell receive you , riveted in chains , Doomed to the hottest focus of its flames . * Tristram Shandy . 1 ALPHABETICAL WHIMS . ALLITERATIVE ...
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... Natural , Neighborly . R - Rational , Reciprocative , Receptive . Y - Yielding , Ypight ( fixed ) , Yare ( ready ) . Masonry , of things , teaches how to attain their just Magnitude . Which is explained thus : — To inordinate affections ...
... Natural , Neighborly . R - Rational , Reciprocative , Receptive . Y - Yielding , Ypight ( fixed ) , Yare ( ready ) . Masonry , of things , teaches how to attain their just Magnitude . Which is explained thus : — To inordinate affections ...
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... , I demonstrate man ! ' " He who in Nature's bitters findeth sweet food every day , ' Eureka ! till I pull up ill I take rue , ' well might say . ” S Equivoque . COPY OF A LETTER WRITTEN BY CARDINAL RICHELIEU. PALINDROMES . 63.
... , I demonstrate man ! ' " He who in Nature's bitters findeth sweet food every day , ' Eureka ! till I pull up ill I take rue , ' well might say . ” S Equivoque . COPY OF A LETTER WRITTEN BY CARDINAL RICHELIEU. PALINDROMES . 63.
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... Nature to each allots his proper sphere , 12. - Fortune makes folly her peculiar care . 13. - Custom does not often reason overrule 14. And throw a cruel sunshine on a fool . 15. - Live well , how long or short permit , to heaven ; 16 ...
... Nature to each allots his proper sphere , 12. - Fortune makes folly her peculiar care . 13. - Custom does not often reason overrule 14. And throw a cruel sunshine on a fool . 15. - Live well , how long or short permit , to heaven ; 16 ...
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