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... sing of love and wine Flows from the mind a stream of thought When I see a pretty face Man immortal . A few proofs The Miser . To Lord Shaftesbury To Georgina The Will free The Trinity PAGE . · 51 52 54 55 .57 5.9 60 61 63 64 . 66 68 70 ...
... sing of love and wine Flows from the mind a stream of thought When I see a pretty face Man immortal . A few proofs The Miser . To Lord Shaftesbury To Georgina The Will free The Trinity PAGE . · 51 52 54 55 .57 5.9 60 61 63 64 . 66 68 70 ...
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... Sing welcome to the swallow Which is come across the sea , The summer it doth follow , From the winter it doth flee . In the windows of our churches , In the windows of our halls , Its nest the swallow perches , Till the leaf at autumn ...
... Sing welcome to the swallow Which is come across the sea , The summer it doth follow , From the winter it doth flee . In the windows of our churches , In the windows of our halls , Its nest the swallow perches , Till the leaf at autumn ...
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... , 1859 . Its silver ray , o'er land and bay , The star of eve is flinging ; Within the vale the nightingale Its thrilling notes is singing . That song so sweet us seems to greet , And POEMS . 17 Its silver ray o'er land and.
... , 1859 . Its silver ray , o'er land and bay , The star of eve is flinging ; Within the vale the nightingale Its thrilling notes is singing . That song so sweet us seems to greet , And POEMS . 17 Its silver ray o'er land and.
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... singing is like a spell , Her laugh but echoes the joy she feels , And never a saddened heart conceals . With freedom she always speaks her mind , But never of persons in words unkind ; Their motives she sees but in their deeds , And ...
... singing is like a spell , Her laugh but echoes the joy she feels , And never a saddened heart conceals . With freedom she always speaks her mind , But never of persons in words unkind ; Their motives she sees but in their deeds , And ...
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... singing bird , In one chorus all are heard , Each its tribute glad to lend , In one harmony they blend . Now upon the purple lake , See a cloud its shadow make , Sweeps it onward to the shore , Soon pursued by POEMS . 59 Rydal.
... singing bird , In one chorus all are heard , Each its tribute glad to lend , In one harmony they blend . Now upon the purple lake , See a cloud its shadow make , Sweeps it onward to the shore , Soon pursued by POEMS . 59 Rydal.
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Side 13 - Light in the Dwelling; or, a Harmony of the Four Gospels, with very Short and Simple Remarks adapted to Reading at Family Prayers, and arranged in 365 sections, for every day of the year. By the Author of " The Peep of Day," " Line upon Line,
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Side 16 - The object of this Work is to afford consolation under the various trials of mind and body to which all are exposed, by a Selection of Texts and Passages from Holy Scripture, and Extracts from Old and Modern Authors, in Prose and Poetry, with a Selection of Prayers adapted to the same.
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Side 21 - HISTORY of MODERN EUROPE. With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ; and a view of the Progress of Society, from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris in 1763.
Side 18 - Pratt. — A TREATISE ON ATTRACTIONS, LAPLACE'S FUNCTIONS, AND THE FIGURE OF THE EARTH. By JOHN H. PRATT, MA, Archdeacon of Calcutta, Author of " The Mathematical Principles of Mechanical Philosophy.
Side 8 - The Nature of Christ's Presence in the Eucharist; or, the True Doctrine of the Real Presence Vindicated; in opposition to the fictitious Real Presence asserted by Archdeacon Denison, Mr. (late Archdeacon) Wilberforce, and Dr. Pusey: with full proof of the real character of the attempt made by those authors to represent their doctrine as that of the Church of England and her divines. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 24*. A Vindication of the Doctrine of 'the Church of England on the Validity of the Orders of the...
Side 23 - Senior Fellow of King's College, and Minister of Trinity Church, Cambridge ; containing his Autobiography, together with Selections from his Writings and Correspondence. Edited by the Rev. WILLIAM CARUS, MA, Canon of Winchester, and Vicar of Romsey, Hants.
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