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The Works of Mary Russell Mitford: Prose and Verse, Viz. Our Village ... - Page 40
by Mary Russell Mitford - 1846 - 672 pages
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The History of English Literature: With an Outline of the Origin and Growth ...

William Spalding - English language - 1853 - 446 pages
...Without acquaintance of more sweet companions Than the old inmates to my love, my thoughts, I day by day frequented silent groves, And solitary walks....ever were at strife in. A sound of music touch'd mine oais, or rather Indeed entranc'd my soul. As I stole nearer, Invited by the melody, I saw This youth,...
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Pictorial Calendar of the Seasons, ...

Mary Botham Howitt - Country life - 1854 - 592 pages
...day by day frequented silent groves And solitary walks. One morning early This accident eucounter'd me : I heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention...Indeed entranced my soul ; as I stole nearer, Invited by the melody, I saw This youth, this fair-hair'd youth, upon his lute With strains of strange variety...
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The History of English Literature: With an Outline of the Origin and Growth ...

William Spalding - English literature - 1854 - 446 pages
...Without acquaintance of more sweet companions Than the old inmates to my love, my thoughts, I day by day frequented silent groves, And solitary walks....This accident encountered me. I heard The sweetest aud most ravishing contention That art and nature ever were at strife in. A sound of music touch'd...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1854 - 572 pages
...and most ravishing contention That art or nature ever were at strife in. A sound of music touch' d mine ears, or rather Indeed entranced my soul : as I stole nearer, Invited by the melody, I saw This youth, this fair-faced youth, upon his lute With strains of strange variety...
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Pictorial Calendar of the Seasons, ...

Mary Botham Howitt - Country life - 1854 - 584 pages
...paradise. To Thessaly I came, and living private Than the old inmates to my love — my thoughts, I day by day frequented silent groves And solitary walks. One morning early This accident encounter'd me : I heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention That art and nature ever were at...
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Class Book of Poetry: Consisting of Selections from Distinguished English ...

John Seely Hart - Readers - 1857 - 394 pages
...Without acquaintance of more sweet companions Than the old inmates to my love, my thoughts, I day by day frequented silent groves, And solitary walks....contention, That art and nature ever were at strife in. Amet. I cannot yet conceive what you infer By art and nature. Men. I shall soon resolve you. A sound...
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The Standard Fifth Reader: (first-class Standard Reader) : for Public and ...

Epes Sargent - American literature - 1857 - 490 pages
...acquaintance of more sweet companions fhan the old inmates to my love, my thought*, I day by day frequenf ed silent groves And solitary walks. One morning early...contention That art and nature ever were at strife in. 2. A sound of music touched mine ears, or rather, Indeed, entranced aiy soul : as I stole nearer, Invited...
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Specimens of English dramatic poets. New ed. (2 pt. in 1 v.)

Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 pages
...Without acquaintance of more sweet companions Than the old inmates to my love, my thoughts, I day by day frequented silent groves, And solitary walks. One morning early This accident encounter'd me : I heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention That art or nature ever were at...
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The Beautiful in Nature, Art, and Life, Volume 1

Andrew James Symington - Aesthetics - 1857 - 374 pages
...Without acquaintance of more sweet companions, Thau the old inmates to my love, my thoughts, I day by day frequented silent groves, And solitary walks. One morning early This accident eucounter'd me: I heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention, That art or nature ever were at...
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Beautiful poetry, selected by the ed. of The Critic, Volume 5

Beautiful poetry - 1858 - 350 pages
...Without acquaintance of more sweet companions, Than the old inmates to my love, my thoughts, I day by day frequented silent groves, And solitary walks. One morning early This accident encounter'd me : I heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention That art and nature ever were at...
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