The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... colours mark'd ; did he not so , The grove with painted monsters would abound , Th ' ambiguous product of unnatural love . The blackbird hence selects her sooty spouse ; The nightingale , her musical compeer , Lur'd by the well - known ...
... colours mark'd ; did he not so , The grove with painted monsters would abound , Th ' ambiguous product of unnatural love . The blackbird hence selects her sooty spouse ; The nightingale , her musical compeer , Lur'd by the well - known ...
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... colours and verdure of the landscape appear more agreea- ble ; for the ideas of both senses recommend each other , and are pleasanter together than when they enter the mind separately : as the dif- ferent colours of a picture , when ...
... colours and verdure of the landscape appear more agreea- ble ; for the ideas of both senses recommend each other , and are pleasanter together than when they enter the mind separately : as the dif- ferent colours of a picture , when ...
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... colours and verdure of the landscape appear more agreea- ble ; for the ideas of both senses recommend each other , and are pleasanter together than when they enter the mind separately as the dif- ferent colours of a picture , when they ...
... colours and verdure of the landscape appear more agreea- ble ; for the ideas of both senses recommend each other , and are pleasanter together than when they enter the mind separately as the dif- ferent colours of a picture , when they ...
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