Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 85,Parte 2;Volume 118F. Jefferies, 1815 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... o'er a scene By lawn nor grove nor dingle green , Till in some little meadow - close , With vagrance tir'd , it seeks repose ; Alas ! amid this murky gloom Can Fancy spread th ' ethereal plume ? O ! shall her vainly - venturous aim ...
... o'er a scene By lawn nor grove nor dingle green , Till in some little meadow - close , With vagrance tir'd , it seeks repose ; Alas ! amid this murky gloom Can Fancy spread th ' ethereal plume ? O ! shall her vainly - venturous aim ...
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... o'er the dew , the stealing breeze , Amidst my trembling infant trees- My sycamores that soft display'd ( The first of all the varied shade ) Light - purpling sprays and buds between , So large a leaf , so bright a green ; That , yet a ...
... o'er the dew , the stealing breeze , Amidst my trembling infant trees- My sycamores that soft display'd ( The first of all the varied shade ) Light - purpling sprays and buds between , So large a leaf , so bright a green ; That , yet a ...
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... o'er the grave I bend , That heart my meed - and SCOTT , my friend ! " Of the Romance of " Fair Isabel " we shall take a future opportunity of speaking . " It is founded on a family - incident in the reign of Queen Mary ; which the ...
... o'er the grave I bend , That heart my meed - and SCOTT , my friend ! " Of the Romance of " Fair Isabel " we shall take a future opportunity of speaking . " It is founded on a family - incident in the reign of Queen Mary ; which the ...
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... O'er bare - worn heaths is spread th ' un- wonted green , The stately oak for bramble - bush is seen : The gay parterre for dock and nettle grows ; For fetid hen - bane odorif'rous rose . Remove the slide , the forest ' s gone again ...
... O'er bare - worn heaths is spread th ' un- wonted green , The stately oak for bramble - bush is seen : The gay parterre for dock and nettle grows ; For fetid hen - bane odorif'rous rose . Remove the slide , the forest ' s gone again ...
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... o'er , Can touch thee for earth , though thy Yet if spirits can stoop to the joys of our sphere , [ thee here . Look down on the Band that now call on For these are the Men ! who all nobly have prov'd How they felt the high impulse of ...
... o'er , Can touch thee for earth , though thy Yet if spirits can stoop to the joys of our sphere , [ thee here . Look down on the Band that now call on For these are the Men ! who all nobly have prov'd How they felt the high impulse of ...
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