Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 2William Howitt W. Lovett, 1847 |
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... tears to mourn Life's sorest sight - life's work without its end , — Firm is my faith in truth and virtue's lot , Though thousands feign , and myriads feel them not . FOUR DAYS IN DERBYSHIRE . BY JOHN FOWLER . [ 2 HOWITT'S JOURNAL .
... tears to mourn Life's sorest sight - life's work without its end , — Firm is my faith in truth and virtue's lot , Though thousands feign , and myriads feel them not . FOUR DAYS IN DERBYSHIRE . BY JOHN FOWLER . [ 2 HOWITT'S JOURNAL .
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... feel their soft repose , and find , at every step , flowers , and natural forms of beauty , such as no other spot possesses . The Peak of Derbyshire has a character of its own , -and let the public only once reflect how accessible it is ...
... feel their soft repose , and find , at every step , flowers , and natural forms of beauty , such as no other spot possesses . The Peak of Derbyshire has a character of its own , -and let the public only once reflect how accessible it is ...
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... feel the Beautiful , -to say the Truc , - To look with loveful Hope for what is coming , - And , as the never - idle bee with humming Of cheerful songs collects her honey dew , So the chance labours of his lot to strew With every flower ...
... feel the Beautiful , -to say the Truc , - To look with loveful Hope for what is coming , - And , as the never - idle bee with humming Of cheerful songs collects her honey dew , So the chance labours of his lot to strew With every flower ...
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... feel that by practice he might write to advan- tage . He formed the habit of examining religious sub- jects , by writing short dissertations on different questions . He was prompted to these exercises by the quickness and activity of ...
... feel that by practice he might write to advan- tage . He formed the habit of examining religious sub- jects , by writing short dissertations on different questions . He was prompted to these exercises by the quickness and activity of ...
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... feeling . There was an unusual gentleness in his manner , and at the same time a dignity which at once commanded respect ... feel universally in Worcester desired ; but to obtain this seemed impossible ; she his writings such a spirit of ...
... feeling . There was an unusual gentleness in his manner , and at the same time a dignity which at once commanded respect ... feel universally in Worcester desired ; but to obtain this seemed impossible ; she his writings such a spirit of ...
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