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... feel no more of the weather than an Ice- lander would , and go on in a glow of excitement , gathering health , spirits , and game at every step . Suddenly , you come to some unjump- able brook , which , however , must be crossed , and ...
... feel no more of the weather than an Ice- lander would , and go on in a glow of excitement , gathering health , spirits , and game at every step . Suddenly , you come to some unjump- able brook , which , however , must be crossed , and ...
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... feel surprise when , a short time since , I paid a visit to Mr. Jones's training establishment at Rockley , in Wiltshire , to find that the estate , which is extensive and well adapted for preserving game upon , was quite neglected ...
... feel surprise when , a short time since , I paid a visit to Mr. Jones's training establishment at Rockley , in Wiltshire , to find that the estate , which is extensive and well adapted for preserving game upon , was quite neglected ...
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... feel inclined to put any trust in . For- tune also bestowed her favours in other respects on the parties just alluded to ; the Duke , as usual , taking a pretty good tithe of " the sum total ; " and the Danebury division making one of ...
... feel inclined to put any trust in . For- tune also bestowed her favours in other respects on the parties just alluded to ; the Duke , as usual , taking a pretty good tithe of " the sum total ; " and the Danebury division making one of ...
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... feel To that famed place of smoke disposed to go , Where people manufacture things in steel , Iron , tin , pewter , brass , and or - molu ; Attend , I'll put a " spoke into thy wheel , " Just try for once the Patent Tallyho- Search all ...
... feel To that famed place of smoke disposed to go , Where people manufacture things in steel , Iron , tin , pewter , brass , and or - molu ; Attend , I'll put a " spoke into thy wheel , " Just try for once the Patent Tallyho- Search all ...
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... feel grateful for the uniform kindness which I received at her hands . Here I remained for the space of some months ; till , as the summer was drawing to a close , I was taken away , and , together with several others about my own age ...
... feel grateful for the uniform kindness which I received at her hands . Here I remained for the space of some months ; till , as the summer was drawing to a close , I was taken away , and , together with several others about my own age ...
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Сторінка 286 - All nature is but art, unknown to thee; All chance, direction, which thou canst not see; All discord, harmony not understood; All partial evil, universal good. And, spite of pride, in erring reason's spite, One truth is clear,
Сторінка 286 - All Nature is but Art, unknown to thee; All Chance, Direction, which thou canst not see; All Discord, Harmony not understood; All partial Evil, universal Good : And, in spite of Pride, in erring Reason's spite, One truth is clear, Whatever is, is right.
Сторінка 403 - Diamonds on the brake are gleaming; And foresters have busy been To track the buck in thicket green; Now we come to chant our lay 'Waken, lords and ladies gay.' Waken, lords and ladies gay, To the greenwood haste away; We can show you where he lies, Fleet of foot and tall of size; We can show the marks he made When 'gainst the oak his antlers fray'd; You shall see him brought to bay; 'Waken, lords and ladies gay.
Сторінка 164 - Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round, walks on, And turns no more his head ; Because he knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread.
Сторінка 291 - And level pavement: from the arched roof, Pendent by subtle magic, many a row Of starry lamps and blazing cressets, fed With naphtha and asphaltus, yielded light As from a sky.
Сторінка 77 - My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind, So flew"d, so sanded; and their heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook-kneed and dew-lapp'd like Thessalian bulls ; Slow in pursuit, but match'd in mouth like bells, Each under each.
Сторінка 346 - Tis now a seraph bold, with touch of fire, 'Tis now the brush of Fairy's frolic wing. Receding now, the dying numbers ring Fainter and fainter down the rugged dell, And now the mountain breezes scarcely bring A wandering witch-note of the distant spell — And now, 'tis silent all ! — Enchantress, fare thee well...
Сторінка 205 - THE stately Homes of England, How beautiful they stand! Amidst their tall ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land. The deer across their greensward bound, Through shade and sunny gleam, And the swan glides past them with the sound Of some rejoicing stream.
Сторінка 299 - I can't work !" that was the burden of all wise complaining among men. It is, after all, the one unhappiness of a man : that he cannot work ; that he cannot get his destiny as a man fulfilled. Behold, the day is passing swiftly over, our life is passing swiftly over ; and the night cometh, wherein no man can work. The night once come, our happiness, our unhappiness — it is all abolished ; vanished, clean gone ; a thing that has been.
Сторінка 91 - At the close of the breeding season, the drake undergoes a very remarkable change of plumage: on viewing it, all speculation on the part of the ornithologist is utterly confounded; for there is not the smallest clue afforded him, by which he may be enabled to trace out the cause of the strange phenomenon. To Him alone, who has ordered the ostrich to remain on the earth, and allowed the bat to range through the ethereal vault of heaven, is known why the drake, for a very short period of the year,...