The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life, Or, Selections from Fields Old and NewG.P. Putnam, 1855 - Всего страниц: 428 |
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... darkness and disorder ensued , during which the very art of writing seems to have been all but forgotten . A few rude , unfinished sketches were all that could be expected from such an age , and in these man himself would naturally ...
... darkness and disorder ensued , during which the very art of writing seems to have been all but forgotten . A few rude , unfinished sketches were all that could be expected from such an age , and in these man himself would naturally ...
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... darker objects ; his ear was filled with fiercer sounds . Slowly , however , civilization and social order - those nat- ural accessories of the Christian faith - were making prog- ress ; but the most striking efforts of reviving ...
... darker objects ; his ear was filled with fiercer sounds . Slowly , however , civilization and social order - those nat- ural accessories of the Christian faith - were making prog- ress ; but the most striking efforts of reviving ...
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... dark concave dwell , Or hang in hollow trees their airy cell . Thou aid their toil ! with mud their walls o'erlay , And lightly shade the roof with leafy spray . There let no yew its baleful shadow cast , Nor crabs on glowing embers ...
... dark concave dwell , Or hang in hollow trees their airy cell . Thou aid their toil ! with mud their walls o'erlay , And lightly shade the roof with leafy spray . There let no yew its baleful shadow cast , Nor crabs on glowing embers ...
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... dark - winding through the golden meads , Where proud Ebalia's tow'rs o'erlook the plain , Once I beheld an old Corcyrian swain ; Lord of a little spot , by all disdain'd , Where never lab'ring yoke subsistence gain'd , Where never ...
... dark - winding through the golden meads , Where proud Ebalia's tow'rs o'erlook the plain , Once I beheld an old Corcyrian swain ; Lord of a little spot , by all disdain'd , Where never lab'ring yoke subsistence gain'd , Where never ...
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... their ruin'd state ; With thymy odors scent their smoking halls , And fill th ' unpeopled cells that load their walls . There oft , unseen , dark newts insidious prey , The beetle there , that flies the light of day- 58 THE BEE .
... their ruin'd state ; With thymy odors scent their smoking halls , And fill th ' unpeopled cells that load their walls . There oft , unseen , dark newts insidious prey , The beetle there , that flies the light of day- 58 THE BEE .
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