Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 20W. Blackwood, 1826 |
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... Pass on with altered thoughts , and gently own That Windermere , with all her radiant isles Serenely floating on her azure breast , Like stars in heaven , with kindest smiles may robe This monument to heroes dedicate , Nor Nature feel ...
... Pass on with altered thoughts , and gently own That Windermere , with all her radiant isles Serenely floating on her azure breast , Like stars in heaven , with kindest smiles may robe This monument to heroes dedicate , Nor Nature feel ...
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... pass along its low shore ; it is even beautiful when beheld lying in softened distance ( from the grounds of Belmont , for example ) , with the village of Hawkshead in the foreground , and its impressive church- tower , which , in such ...
... pass along its low shore ; it is even beautiful when beheld lying in softened distance ( from the grounds of Belmont , for example ) , with the village of Hawkshead in the foreground , and its impressive church- tower , which , in such ...
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... pass the evening within doors , composing with pen and pencil , in present , and for future delight . You must not always be on the move -the spirit in which you visit such a country , is a far higher one than that of mere curiosity ...
... pass the evening within doors , composing with pen and pencil , in present , and for future delight . You must not always be on the move -the spirit in which you visit such a country , is a far higher one than that of mere curiosity ...
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... pass a show - box , but this villain can tell you how long it is built , and the pedigree of the man that owns it ! He knows the landlord's name at the inn , stop where you will ; the house he came from last ; the number of his children ...
... pass a show - box , but this villain can tell you how long it is built , and the pedigree of the man that owns it ! He knows the landlord's name at the inn , stop where you will ; the house he came from last ; the number of his children ...
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... shown for a week in some perfumer's window in St James's Street , and then suffered to go about his business . TITUS . London , 10th June , 1826 . I HAPPENED to pass the entire of the winter of 24 [ July , Letter from London .
... shown for a week in some perfumer's window in St James's Street , and then suffered to go about his business . TITUS . London , 10th June , 1826 . I HAPPENED to pass the entire of the winter of 24 [ July , Letter from London .
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Página 276 - Rides high ; then all the upper air they fill With roaring sound, that ceases not to flow, Like smoke, along the level of the blast, In mighty current ; theirs, too, is the song Of stream and headlong flood that seldom fails ; And, in the grim and breathless hour of noon, Methinks that I have heard them echo back The thunder's greeting...
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