Noontide Leisure: Or, Sketches in Summer, Outlines from Nature and Imagination, and Including a Tale of the Days of Shakspeare, Tom 1T. Cadell, 1824 |
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... close , where the personification of thirst intro- duces a thought that speaks to us in the very voice of nature . But ever against restless heat , Bear me to the rock - arch'd seat , O'er whose dim mouth an ivy'd oak Hangs nodding from ...
... close , where the personification of thirst intro- duces a thought that speaks to us in the very voice of nature . But ever against restless heat , Bear me to the rock - arch'd seat , O'er whose dim mouth an ivy'd oak Hangs nodding from ...
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... close covert by some brook , Where no profaner eye may look , Hide me from day's garish eye , While the bee with honied thigh , That at her flowery work doth sing , And the water's murmuring , With such consort as they keep , Entice the ...
... close covert by some brook , Where no profaner eye may look , Hide me from day's garish eye , While the bee with honied thigh , That at her flowery work doth sing , And the water's murmuring , With such consort as they keep , Entice the ...
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... close behind , on a grey palfrey , and evidently in great distress of mind , a young lady of the most interesting features and person . An accident , he was told , had happened to a gentleman on the road . He had been thrown from his ...
... close behind , on a grey palfrey , and evidently in great distress of mind , a young lady of the most interesting features and person . An accident , he was told , had happened to a gentleman on the road . He had been thrown from his ...
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... close attendance upon him in his chamber , that we had an opportunity of dining with the family below . " I was ushered , on reaching the vestibule , into a handsome room , situated on the left of the porch as you enter the house ; it ...
... close attendance upon him in his chamber , that we had an opportunity of dining with the family below . " I was ushered , on reaching the vestibule , into a handsome room , situated on the left of the porch as you enter the house ; it ...
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... close to the body , with cut sleeves , and with a very long and pointed bodice . Her ruff , which was large , and stiffened with straw - coloured starch , was curiously plaited ; she exhibited a slender chain of gold , pendent from her ...
... close to the body , with cut sleeves , and with a very long and pointed bodice . Her ruff , which was large , and stiffened with straw - coloured starch , was curiously plaited ; she exhibited a slender chain of gold , pendent from her ...
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