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The Garden - - 89 VIV . The Winter Evening * V . The Winter Morning Walk 179 VI
. The Winter Walk at Noon 229 An Epijtle to - Joseph Hill , Esq ; Tofebb Hill , Esq ;
- - - - - - 285 Tirocinium : Or , A Review of Schools - - 289 The History of John ...
The Garden - - 89 VIV . The Winter Evening * V . The Winter Morning Walk 179 VI
. The Winter Walk at Noon 229 An Epijtle to - Joseph Hill , Esq ; Tofebb Hill , Esq ;
- - - - - - 285 Tirocinium : Or , A Review of Schools - - 289 The History of John ...
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In the Poem on the subject of Education , he would be very sorry to stand
suspected of having aimed his cenfure at any particular school . His objections
are such as naturally apply themselves to schools in general . If there were not ,
as for the ...
In the Poem on the subject of Education , he would be very sorry to stand
suspected of having aimed his cenfure at any particular school . His objections
are such as naturally apply themselves to schools in general . If there were not ,
as for the ...
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A School - boy ' s ramble . - - A walk in the country . - The scene described . —
Rural sounds as well as fights delightful . - Another walk . – Mistake , concerning
the charms of folitude ; corrected . — Golonades commended : Alcove , and the ...
A School - boy ' s ramble . - - A walk in the country . - The scene described . —
Rural sounds as well as fights delightful . - Another walk . – Mistake , concerning
the charms of folitude ; corrected . — Golonades commended : Alcove , and the ...
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His hard condition with severe constraint Binds all his faculties , forbids all growth
Of wisdom , proves a school in which he learns Sly circumvention , unrelenting
hate ; Mean felf - attachment , and scarce aught beside . ' Thus fare the shiv ' ring
...
His hard condition with severe constraint Binds all his faculties , forbids all growth
Of wisdom , proves a school in which he learns Sly circumvention , unrelenting
hate ; Mean felf - attachment , and scarce aught beside . ' Thus fare the shiv ' ring
...
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The pulpit therefore ( and I name it , fillid With solemn awe , that bids me well
beware With what intent I touch that holy thing ) The pulpit ( when the fat ' rist has
at last , Strutting and vap ' ring in an empty school , Spent all his force and made
no ...
The pulpit therefore ( and I name it , fillid With solemn awe , that bids me well
beware With what intent I touch that holy thing ) The pulpit ( when the fat ' rist has
at last , Strutting and vap ' ring in an empty school , Spent all his force and made
no ...
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139 ページ - Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And while the bubbling and loud hissing urn Throws up a steamy column, and the cups That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each, So let us welcome peaceful evening in.
137 ページ - tis the twanging horn o'er yonder bridge, That with its wearisome but needful length Bestrides the wintry flood, in which the moon Sees her unwrinkled face reflected bright...