Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1828 |
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... trees , in order to imitate the flat nose and the pointed ears of the kid and the he - goat ; without neglecting other appropriate ornaments . A fine , hand- some , well - fed youth was selected to personate Bacchus , who was placed in ...
... trees , in order to imitate the flat nose and the pointed ears of the kid and the he - goat ; without neglecting other appropriate ornaments . A fine , hand- some , well - fed youth was selected to personate Bacchus , who was placed in ...
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... trees . But may we not suppose that this custom refers to the equinoctial season ? and that it is intended to celebrate that period , when the sun begins to shed its vivifying rays on our atmosphere , and to diffuse light and warmth ...
... trees . But may we not suppose that this custom refers to the equinoctial season ? and that it is intended to celebrate that period , when the sun begins to shed its vivifying rays on our atmosphere , and to diffuse light and warmth ...
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... trees Are black and shrouded , and the keen wind roars , Like dismal music wand'ring over seas , And wailing to the agitated shores . The fields are dotted with manure - the sheep In unshorn wool , streaked with the shepherd's red ...
... trees Are black and shrouded , and the keen wind roars , Like dismal music wand'ring over seas , And wailing to the agitated shores . The fields are dotted with manure - the sheep In unshorn wool , streaked with the shepherd's red ...
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... trees . There is no river communicating between the mere and the sea . This mere has , from time imme- morial , been a favourite breeding - spot of the brown - headed gull . The birds begin to make their appearance at Scoulton about the ...
... trees . There is no river communicating between the mere and the sea . This mere has , from time imme- morial , been a favourite breeding - spot of the brown - headed gull . The birds begin to make their appearance at Scoulton about the ...
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... trees , swelling and feeding the buds ; and , in gardens , a variety of green things are peeping from the earth , and snowdrops , hepaticas , & c . are actually in bloom . In towns , it is a cheering sight , even while all without is ...
... trees , swelling and feeding the buds ; and , in gardens , a variety of green things are peeping from the earth , and snowdrops , hepaticas , & c . are actually in bloom . In towns , it is a cheering sight , even while all without is ...
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Alluyes ancient ANDREW KERR appears beautiful beneath birds Blackwood's Magazine bloom blossoms Bonneval Botany breath bright Calais called Captain celebrated ceremony church clouds colour Coppermine river curious custom dark death delight died earth Eclipses eggs England Eure-et-Loir favour FELICIA HEMANS festival fifth Day flowers France garden green green-house hath heart honour insects Jupiter King last volume leaves light Literary London London Bridge Lord Magazine Mary Howitt meridian mind month Moon morning mountain nature never night o'er observed orange passed persons Phases of Venus PHENOMENA plants pleasure pots present Queen readers Richard Howitt Rising and Setting round Saint Saint Nicholas says Scoulton season seen singing spirit spring star summer Sunday sweet TABLE thee things thou Time's Telescope tion town trees waves whole wild wind wine winter woods young
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262 ページ - There with its waving blade of green, The sea-flag streams through the silent water, And the crimson leaf of the dulse is seen To blush, like a banner bathed in slaughter : There with a light and easy motion, The fan-coral sweeps through the clear deep sea; And the yellow and scarlet tufts of ocean Are bending like corn on the upland lea...
263 ページ - Give back the lost and lovely ! — those for whom The place was kept at board and hearth so long ! The prayer went up through midnight's breathless gloom, And the vain yearning woke 'midst festal song ! Hold fast thy buried isles, thy towers o'erthrown — But all is not thine own.
261 ページ - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore. There is society where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not man the less, but nature more...
159 ページ - Bring flowers to the captive's lonely cell ! They have tales of the joyous woods to tell — Of the free blue streams, and the glowing sky, And the bright world shut from his languid eye ; They will bear him a thought of the sunny hours, And the dream of his youth.
36 ページ - Save, Lord, or we perish." St. Matt. viii. 25. through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming, When o'er the dark wave the red lightning is gleaming, Nor hope lends a ray the poor seaman to cherish, We fly to our Maker :
266 ページ - I see the Deep's untrampled floor With green and purple seaweeds strown ; I see the waves upon the shore, Like light dissolved in star-showers, thrown...
266 ページ - The breath of the moist earth is light, Around its unexpanded buds ; Like many a voice of one delight, The winds, the birds, the ocean floods, The City's voice itself is soft like Solitude's.
84 ページ - Bound upon the accursed tree, Faint and bleeding, who is He ? By the eyes so pale and dim, Streaming- blood, and writhing limb, By the flesh with scourges torn, By the crown of twisted thorn, By the side so deeply pierced, By the baffled burning thirst, By the drooping death-dewed brow, Son of Man ! 'tis Thou, 'tis Thou.
108 ページ - Reader, if thou meetest one of these small gentry in thy early rambles, it is good to give him a penny. It is better to give him twopence.
159 ページ - Bring flowers, pale flowers, o'er the bier to shed, A crown for the brow of the early dead ! For this through its leaves hath the white rose burst, For this in the woods was the violet nursed ! Though they smile in vain for what once was ours, They are love's last gift; — bring ye flowers, pale flowers.