The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life, Or, Selections from Fields Old and NewG.P. Putnam, 1855 - Всего страниц: 428 |
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... never failed to impress itself deeply on all minds open to such perceptions . The nineteenth Psalm , with the unequaled grandeur of its opening verses ; the twenty - third , with its pastoral sweetness ; the hundred and fourth , with ...
... never failed to impress itself deeply on all minds open to such perceptions . The nineteenth Psalm , with the unequaled grandeur of its opening verses ; the twenty - third , with its pastoral sweetness ; the hundred and fourth , with ...
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... , this feeling began to receive a fresh impulse and a new di- rection . On the same soil , and among the same races , where , * Goethe . 3 in the height of heathen civilization it had never received 20 INTRODUCTION .
... , this feeling began to receive a fresh impulse and a new di- rection . On the same soil , and among the same races , where , * Goethe . 3 in the height of heathen civilization it had never received 20 INTRODUCTION .
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Susan Fenimore Cooper. in the height of heathen civilization it had never received adequate expression , both in Italy and in Greece , the eye of the believer was gradually opening to clearer and more worthy views of the creation ...
Susan Fenimore Cooper. in the height of heathen civilization it had never received adequate expression , both in Italy and in Greece , the eye of the believer was gradually opening to clearer and more worthy views of the creation ...
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... never wholly extinct in the human heart , sought for development during those ages through other chan- nels . Under the hand of the religious architect , pious , though lamentably superstitious , the dignity of the forest was once more ...
... never wholly extinct in the human heart , sought for development during those ages through other chan- nels . Under the hand of the religious architect , pious , though lamentably superstitious , the dignity of the forest was once more ...
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... never have failed in real honest feeling for that natural beauty which , like the mercy of God , is new every morning . Had Cowper lived all his days in Bond Street he never could have written the " Task . " Conceive a man like Crabbe ...
... never have failed in real honest feeling for that natural beauty which , like the mercy of God , is new every morning . Had Cowper lived all his days in Bond Street he never could have written the " Task . " Conceive a man like Crabbe ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON amid autumn beauty BEN JONSON beneath birds bloom blossoms boughs bowers breast breath bright buds charms cheerful cloud cuckoo dance dark delight dost doth earth fair field flocks flowers forest fresh gale garden gentle GILES FLETCHER golden grass green Grongar Hill grove happy hast hath heart heaven hill hour hues JOHN CLARE lady lark leaf leaves light living look Lord meadows mede merry MINNESINGERS morning mountain murmuring nature never night nightingale nymph o'er plain pleasant pleasure poet purple rich rill ROBERT HERRICK rose round SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE shade showers sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul storm stream summer sweet thee thine things thou art thought thrushes Translation trees unto vale valleys vernal violet voice wandering wave wild WILLIAM GILPIN WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings winter wood youth