The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... trees , that the spot of ground I have chosen to build a small seat upon , in the country , is almost in the midst of a large wood . I was obliged , much against my will , to cut down several trees , that I might have any such thing as ...
... trees , that the spot of ground I have chosen to build a small seat upon , in the country , is almost in the midst of a large wood . I was obliged , much against my will , to cut down several trees , that I might have any such thing as ...
Side 40
... trees than any thing yet men- tioned . It was thought the fate of these nymphs had so near a dependence on some trees , more especially oaks , that they lived and died toge- ther . For this reason they were extremely grateful to such ...
... trees than any thing yet men- tioned . It was thought the fate of these nymphs had so near a dependence on some trees , more especially oaks , that they lived and died toge- ther . For this reason they were extremely grateful to such ...
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... trees the Hadrian tower surround , Fictitious trees with paper garlands crown'd ; These know no spring , but when their bodies sprout In fire , and shoot their gilded blossoms out ; When blazing leaves appear above their head , And into ...
... trees the Hadrian tower surround , Fictitious trees with paper garlands crown'd ; These know no spring , but when their bodies sprout In fire , and shoot their gilded blossoms out ; When blazing leaves appear above their head , And into ...
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