The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular Amusements Sports, Ceremonies, Manners Customs & Events Incident to the Three Hundred & Sixty-five Days, in Past & Present Times, Volume 2W. Tegg, 1868 |
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Page 384
... nature . They were the most meek , loving , and patient of God's creatures . They were too much imbued with nature's tranquillizing spirit to be ambitious ; too excellent christians to be jealous ; and all this , good , simple- hearted ...
... nature . They were the most meek , loving , and patient of God's creatures . They were too much imbued with nature's tranquillizing spirit to be ambitious ; too excellent christians to be jealous ; and all this , good , simple- hearted ...
Page 454
... nature . " The world is too much with us , late and soon Getting and spending ; we lay waste our powers , Little there is in nature that is ours . " Wordsworth . We give ourselves up to the artificial habits and objects of ambition ...
... nature . " The world is too much with us , late and soon Getting and spending ; we lay waste our powers , Little there is in nature that is ours . " Wordsworth . We give ourselves up to the artificial habits and objects of ambition ...
Page 533
... nature the boy's teacher . He passed his mornings in the woods alone ; and in solitary rambles sketched old trees , brooks , a shepherd and his flock , cattle , or whatever his fancy seized After painting several landscapes , he arrived ...
... nature the boy's teacher . He passed his mornings in the woods alone ; and in solitary rambles sketched old trees , brooks , a shepherd and his flock , cattle , or whatever his fancy seized After painting several landscapes , he arrived ...
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