American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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Page 5
... light , The clouds in thousand liveries dight , While the ploughman near at hand Whistles o'er the furrowed land , And the milkmaid singeth blithe , And the mower whets his scythe , And every shepherd tells his tale , Under the hawthorn ...
... light , The clouds in thousand liveries dight , While the ploughman near at hand Whistles o'er the furrowed land , And the milkmaid singeth blithe , And the mower whets his scythe , And every shepherd tells his tale , Under the hawthorn ...
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... light , and electrical powers , there is a constant series of changes ; matter assumes new forms , the destruction of one order of beings tends to the conservation of another , solution and con- solidation , decay and renovation , are ...
... light , and electrical powers , there is a constant series of changes ; matter assumes new forms , the destruction of one order of beings tends to the conservation of another , solution and con- solidation , decay and renovation , are ...
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... light material , from the British press ; sometimes , it may be , the pestilent progeny of French romancers . If even a better supply is found in voyages , travels , or biographies , and works on science or poli- tics - upon the ...
... light material , from the British press ; sometimes , it may be , the pestilent progeny of French romancers . If even a better supply is found in voyages , travels , or biographies , and works on science or poli- tics - upon the ...
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... light stuff , which the wearer suffered to float , or which she drew over her bosom like a wimple , by twisting it round the left arm . A lady in full dress displayed collars , bracelets , and rings . To her girdle , enriched with gold ...
... light stuff , which the wearer suffered to float , or which she drew over her bosom like a wimple , by twisting it round the left arm . A lady in full dress displayed collars , bracelets , and rings . To her girdle , enriched with gold ...
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... light of the Divine Presence shines the more brightly for me . God beholds me with greater tender- ness and compassion , because I can see nought but Him . The Divine law ought not only to shield me from injury , but to render me more ...
... light of the Divine Presence shines the more brightly for me . God beholds me with greater tender- ness and compassion , because I can see nought but Him . The Divine law ought not only to shield me from injury , but to render me more ...
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