The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of Edinburgh: Essays critical and imaginativeW. Blackwood, 1856 |
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... tear ourselves away without acute anguish . Lamb ( see last paragraph ) has been exquisite for weeks ; and when en- joyed at the table of a friend , not expensive . Garden stuffs , too , have purified our blood , and , if that be ...
... tear ourselves away without acute anguish . Lamb ( see last paragraph ) has been exquisite for weeks ; and when en- joyed at the table of a friend , not expensive . Garden stuffs , too , have purified our blood , and , if that be ...
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... tears ; for the grave is the fitting bed for old age , and why mourn when the curtains are drawn for ever ? But when youth on the sudden dies — the voice seems stifled in the mould — and hope and affection are with difficulty reconciled ...
... tears ; for the grave is the fitting bed for old age , and why mourn when the curtains are drawn for ever ? But when youth on the sudden dies — the voice seems stifled in the mould — and hope and affection are with difficulty reconciled ...
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... tears of the Sons of Song . became a traditionary character , if not of sorrow , yet of sad- ness , and all that is pensive or pastoral has ever seemed to breathe over thy braes . The wanderer carries thither with him a spirit of ...
... tears of the Sons of Song . became a traditionary character , if not of sorrow , yet of sad- ness , and all that is pensive or pastoral has ever seemed to breathe over thy braes . The wanderer carries thither with him a spirit of ...
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John Wilson James Frederick Ferrier. tears ! Such was the determination of the poets of the days that are gone , and such too is the spirit , Wordsworth , of that divine strain thou didst breathe , in thy inspiration , when first thy ...
John Wilson James Frederick Ferrier. tears ! Such was the determination of the poets of the days that are gone , and such too is the spirit , Wordsworth , of that divine strain thou didst breathe , in thy inspiration , when first thy ...
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... tear , lays by the kerchief she had been hemming , and trips away to the garden for dinner herbs , and with a pitcher to the well . The open daylight awakens a song in her gladdened heart , at the very moment the lark is leaving earth ...
... tear , lays by the kerchief she had been hemming , and trips away to the garden for dinner herbs , and with a pitcher to the well . The open daylight awakens a song in her gladdened heart , at the very moment the lark is leaving earth ...
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