Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... land . The days are now visibly longer , and we are busily engaged in the pleasing occupation of observing the renovation of nature . Every tree and every shrub presents something new ; and to those who are fond of botany , the present ...
... land . The days are now visibly longer , and we are busily engaged in the pleasing occupation of observing the renovation of nature . Every tree and every shrub presents something new ; and to those who are fond of botany , the present ...
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... land ; and , according to Ribadeneira , he wore under his princely attire a prickly hair shirt , fasted rigorous- ly , prayed at night till he fell weary and exhausted on the bare floor ; often in the most sharp and bitter weather went ...
... land ; and , according to Ribadeneira , he wore under his princely attire a prickly hair shirt , fasted rigorous- ly , prayed at night till he fell weary and exhausted on the bare floor ; often in the most sharp and bitter weather went ...
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... land , And God bless - some of the peers ! Howell the poet has some very bombastic verses in praise of the bridge - an imitation ( with augmentation ) of Sannazario's sonnet to the Bridge of Venice . It runs thus- When Neptune from his ...
... land , And God bless - some of the peers ! Howell the poet has some very bombastic verses in praise of the bridge - an imitation ( with augmentation ) of Sannazario's sonnet to the Bridge of Venice . It runs thus- When Neptune from his ...
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... land at this period . The following splendid lines are attributed to Barry Cornwall ( Mr. Proctor ) , and first appeared in the Literary Gazette ; they have since been transplanted , by the hand of taste , to Mr. Watts's Poetical Album ...
... land at this period . The following splendid lines are attributed to Barry Cornwall ( Mr. Proctor ) , and first appeared in the Literary Gazette ; they have since been transplanted , by the hand of taste , to Mr. Watts's Poetical Album ...
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... land now take their departure for more northerly regions ; as the fieldfare , the red - wing , and the wood- cock . The general or great flow of sap in most trees takes place in this month ; this is preparatory to the expanding of the ...
... land now take their departure for more northerly regions ; as the fieldfare , the red - wing , and the wood- cock . The general or great flow of sap in most trees takes place in this month ; this is preparatory to the expanding of the ...
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