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The Village Curate: A Poem - Page 32
by James Hurdis - 1790 - 144 pages
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The Village Curate,: A Poem

James Hurdis - English poetry - 1819 - 168 pages
...Alcan6r, Julia, Isabel, Eliza come, and let us o'er the fields, Across the down, or through the shelving wood, Wind our uncertain way. Let fancy lead, And...As well we may, the graces infinite Of nature. Lay aside the sweet resource Which winter needs, and may at will obtain, Of authors chaste and good, and...
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A selection in prose and verse with some original pieces by Mrs. A. Gibbs.).

Ann Gibbs - 1803 - 148 pages
...refign our Ration here, for aught that may concern our own acquifiuons. ON THE OF ET Fancy leadAnd be it ours to follow and admire (As well we may) the...infinite OF Nature — Lay afide the fweet refource Which winter needs, and may at will obtain, Of authors chafte and good ; and let us read The living...
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The Speaker, Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English ...

William Enfield - Elocution - 1805 - 456 pages
...fields,. Acrofs the down, ot through the fhelving wood, Wind our uncertain way. Let Fancy lead, And he it ours to follow, and admire, As well we may, the...refource That winter needs, and may at will obtain, G! authors chafte and good, and let us read The living page, whofe ev'ry charafter Delights, and gives...
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The Speaker; Or Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ...

William Enfield - Elocution - 1808 - 434 pages
...EVENING WALK. A TKIJCE to thought ! and let us o'er the fields, Across the down, or thro' the shelving wood, Wind our uncertain way. Let fancy lead, And...As well we may, the. graces infinite Of nature. Lay aside the sweet resource That winter needs, and may at will obtain, Of authors chaste and good, and...
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The village curate, and other poems

James Hurdis - 1810 - 358 pages
...Alcanor, Julia, Isabel, Eliza come, and let us o'er the fields, Across the down, or through the shelving wood, Wind our uncertain way. Let fancy lead, And...As well we may, the graces infinite Of nature. Lay aside the sweet resource Which winter needs, and may at will obtain, Of authors chaste and good, and...
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The Speaker: Or Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers ...

William Enfield - 1823 - 412 pages
...EVENING WALK. A TRUCE to thought ! and let us o'er the fields, Across the down, or through the shelving wood, Wind our uncertain way. Let Fancy lead, And...As well we may, the graces infinite Of Nature. Lay aside the sweet resource That winter needs, and may at will obtain, Of authors chaste and good, and...
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Sylva Florifera: The Shrubbery Historically and Botanically ..., Volume 2

Henry Phillips - Ornamental trees - 1823 - 354 pages
...— RHUS. Natural order, Dumosce. Terebintacece, Juss. A genus of the Pentandria Trigynia class. " Let fancy lead, And be it ours to follow, and admire, As well we may, the graces infinite Of nature." HURDIS. " Not a flower But shows some touch, in freckle, streak, or stain, Of his unrivalled pencil....
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The Evangelical rambler [by T. East]., Volume 1

1824 - 444 pages
...the down, or through the shelving wood, Wind our uncertain way. Let Devotion lead; And, be it our's, to follow and admire, As well we may, the graces infinite Of Nature." HDRDIS. As 1 had been accustomed, for many years, to take a ride or a walk into the country on a Saturday...
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The Royal Lady's Magazine, Volume 1

Great Britain - 1834 - 404 pages
...with gauze ribbon and marabout. EVENIKG DRESS. 263 THE FLORISTS' REGISTER. THE BOTANIST.— No. IV. "Let fancy lead, And be it ours to follow, and admire As well we may, the graces infinite Of nature." — -Hurdis. Ir is worthy of remark, that a taste for gardening has kept pace with the growth of the...
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The Book of Gems: Pomfret to Bloomfield

Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1837 - 438 pages
...Alcanor, Julia, Isabel, Eli/a come, and let us o'er the fields, Across the down, or through the shelving wood, Wind our uncertain way. Let fancy lead, And...As well we may, the graces infinite Of nature. Lay aside the sweet resource Which winter needs, and may at will obtain, Of authors chaste and good, and...
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