Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Bände 5-6Robert Chambers American Book Exchange, 1880 |
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... green Betrays the secret of their silent course . Nature inanimate displays sweet sounds , But animated nature sweeter still , To soothe and satisfy the human ear . Ten thousand warblers cheer the day , and one The livelong night ; nor ...
... green Betrays the secret of their silent course . Nature inanimate displays sweet sounds , But animated nature sweeter still , To soothe and satisfy the human ear . Ten thousand warblers cheer the day , and one The livelong night ; nor ...
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... green pasture , how they cheer The citizen , and brace his languid frame ! Even in the stifling bosom of the town , A garden in which nothing thrives , has charms That soothe the rich possessor ; much consoled That here and there some ...
... green pasture , how they cheer The citizen , and brace his languid frame ! Even in the stifling bosom of the town , A garden in which nothing thrives , has charms That soothe the rich possessor ; much consoled That here and there some ...
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... green , And hovering Cupids aim their shafts un : een . But thou whose mind the well - attempered ray Of taste and virtue lights with purer day ; Whose finer sense with soft vibration owns With sweet responsive sympathy of tones ; So ...
... green , And hovering Cupids aim their shafts un : een . But thou whose mind the well - attempered ray Of taste and virtue lights with purer day ; Whose finer sense with soft vibration owns With sweet responsive sympathy of tones ; So ...
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... green peas , which produced a solemn decree that all the servants in the royal kitchen were to have their heads shaved . In the hands of an unscrupulous satirist like Wolcot , this ridiculous incident was an admirable theme . The ...
... green peas , which produced a solemn decree that all the servants in the royal kitchen were to have their heads shaved . In the hands of an unscrupulous satirist like Wolcot , this ridiculous incident was an admirable theme . The ...
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... green hill - foot , The upland shepherd rears his modest home ; There wanders by a little nameless stream That from the hill wells forth , bright now , and clear , Or after rain with chalky mixture gray , But still refreshing in its ...
... green hill - foot , The upland shepherd rears his modest home ; There wanders by a little nameless stream That from the hill wells forth , bright now , and clear , Or after rain with chalky mixture gray , But still refreshing in its ...
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