Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... , by giving a view of him in some of his better works - his stirring history of his own land , or his noble assaults on literary quackery and imposture . 1 . Thou , Lord ! who rear'st the moun- 164 [ Feb. Wolfgang Menzel .
... , by giving a view of him in some of his better works - his stirring history of his own land , or his noble assaults on literary quackery and imposture . 1 . Thou , Lord ! who rear'st the moun- 164 [ Feb. Wolfgang Menzel .
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... land , Let me hear thy music in thy flight . What is the land whence blows the wind Which hither bears the plaintive words Of the youth who roved afar , And helpless left my hoary locks ? Of softest grace and whitest hand ? ‡ Endless ...
... land , Let me hear thy music in thy flight . What is the land whence blows the wind Which hither bears the plaintive words Of the youth who roved afar , And helpless left my hoary locks ? Of softest grace and whitest hand ? ‡ Endless ...
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... land's mother's . So near as she lives to the Rowlands , it is shocking how they neglect her , " & c . Mean time Mrs Grey is exulting in the beauty of Hester Ibbotson the eldest , and as to Margaret , " Mrs Rowland will say she is plain ...
... land's mother's . So near as she lives to the Rowlands , it is shocking how they neglect her , " & c . Mean time Mrs Grey is exulting in the beauty of Hester Ibbotson the eldest , and as to Margaret , " Mrs Rowland will say she is plain ...
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... land ; and I wonder there is no Humane Society to confine the eating of fish to places within a very limited ... lands . Sometimes the whole sea seems covered with sails . I have counted a hundred and eighty vessels in sight at one ...
... land ; and I wonder there is no Humane Society to confine the eating of fish to places within a very limited ... lands . Sometimes the whole sea seems covered with sails . I have counted a hundred and eighty vessels in sight at one ...
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... land and sea ; Ye may not hear a rustle creep Through leafiest bush or tree ; The anchor'd vessels seem asleep , So motionless they be . 2 . There's not a cloud in all the sky , The sun shines bright and clear ; Hour after hour goes ...
... land and sea ; Ye may not hear a rustle creep Through leafiest bush or tree ; The anchor'd vessels seem asleep , So motionless they be . 2 . There's not a cloud in all the sky , The sun shines bright and clear ; Hour after hour goes ...
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