Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 2William Howitt W. Lovett, 1847 |
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... Nature , and Poetry , and our fellow men call us . songs of birds grow faint ; the nightingale is hushed ; the cuckoo has departed ; the blackbird and the thrush now rarely bid us a musical and heartsome welcome to their haunts ; the ...
... Nature , and Poetry , and our fellow men call us . songs of birds grow faint ; the nightingale is hushed ; the cuckoo has departed ; the blackbird and the thrush now rarely bid us a musical and heartsome welcome to their haunts ; the ...
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... Nature , which is but the living masque of God , through which he gazes on us with benignant eyes ; and all day long will their wives and children bask " in the great eye of heaven . " But stop , -let us see , not what is to come , but ...
... Nature , which is but the living masque of God , through which he gazes on us with benignant eyes ; and all day long will their wives and children bask " in the great eye of heaven . " But stop , -let us see , not what is to come , but ...
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... nature - for all the wonders of subterranean caves , and rivers , and mines for simple manners , and old Saxon language , and quaint halls full of the fashions , furniture , and histories of the olden times - where is there such a dis ...
... nature - for all the wonders of subterranean caves , and rivers , and mines for simple manners , and old Saxon language , and quaint halls full of the fashions , furniture , and histories of the olden times - where is there such a dis ...
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... Nature is all the more lavish as we have learned to know her God , is continued with all its beauty and festivity ... natural features of the general scene , rather than to learn the local names of curiously formed rocks . The beauties ...
... Nature is all the more lavish as we have learned to know her God , is continued with all its beauty and festivity ... natural features of the general scene , rather than to learn the local names of curiously formed rocks . The beauties ...
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... nature must do the rest . She has deposited her eggs in the body of the spider , and laid that body in the earth in the most sunny spot she can find . She has laid it so near the surface that the sun will act on it powerfully , yet deep ...
... nature must do the rest . She has deposited her eggs in the body of the spider , and laid that body in the earth in the most sunny spot she can find . She has laid it so near the surface that the sun will act on it powerfully , yet deep ...
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