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Of Yule itself much and falls in the night , in the open country will be observed ,
when it can be better to 31 : 36° — the ... it verse beautifully descriptive of the
Roman the observations in this city be included , symbol of the year : t is 36 34o .
Of Yule itself much and falls in the night , in the open country will be observed ,
when it can be better to 31 : 36° — the ... it verse beautifully descriptive of the
Roman the observations in this city be included , symbol of the year : t is 36 34o .
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... on the saints ' festivals would these three words recurred at that period interrupt
due attention to the season , and without their meaning being discovered !
therefore we break from them to observe How often and how serviceably they
bave ...
... on the saints ' festivals would these three words recurred at that period interrupt
due attention to the season , and without their meaning being discovered !
therefore we break from them to observe How often and how serviceably they
bave ...
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The distribution is made by lady With its holly and berries and beer , Shelley ,
assisted by other ladies ; and it And the old year for ever is gone , is gratifying to
observe the happy effects With the labor , the pipe , and the dance ; upon the ...
The distribution is made by lady With its holly and berries and beer , Shelley ,
assisted by other ladies ; and it And the old year for ever is gone , is gratifying to
observe the happy effects With the labor , the pipe , and the dance ; upon the ...
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These observations will only be given from sources NATURALISTS ' CALENDAR
, thor rughly authentic , and the authorities will be subjoined . Communications for
Under this head it is proposed to place this department will be gladly received ...
These observations will only be given from sources NATURALISTS ' CALENDAR
, thor rughly authentic , and the authorities will be subjoined . Communications for
Under this head it is proposed to place this department will be gladly received ...
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appointed and chosen ; eight defendants to one assailant , every assailant being
to Twelfth - day , in the times of chivalry , fight by turnes eight severall times
fightwas observed at the court of England by ing , two every time with push and
pike ...
appointed and chosen ; eight defendants to one assailant , every assailant being
to Twelfth - day , in the times of chivalry , fight by turnes eight severall times
fightwas observed at the court of England by ing , two every time with push and
pike ...
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Seite 571 - No more shall grief of mine the season wrong; I hear the Echoes through the mountains throng, The winds come to me from the fields of sleep, And all the earth is gay; Land and sea Give themselves up to jollity...
Seite 117 - And not a voice was idle : with the din Meanwhile the precipices rang aloud ; The leafless trees and every icy crag Tinkled like iron ; while the distant hills Into the tumult sent an alien sound Of melancholy, not unnoticed, while the stars, Eastward, were sparkling clear, and in the west The orange sky of evening died away.
Seite 255 - Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird! No hungry generations tread thee down; The voice I hear this passing night was heard In ancient days by emperor and clown: Perhaps the self-same song that found a path Through the sad heart of Ruth, when, sick for home. She stood in tears amid the alien corn ; The same that oft-times hath Charmed magic casements, opening on the foam Of perilous seas, in faery lands forlorn.
Seite 253 - Darkling I listen ; and for many a time I have been half in love with easeful Death, Call'd him soft names in many a mused rhyme...
Seite 253 - Fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget What thou among the leaves hast never known, The weariness, the fever, and the fret Here, where men sit and hear each other groan...
Seite 253 - Away! away! for I will fly to thee, Not charioted by Bacchus and his pards, But on the viewless wings of Poesy, Though the dull brain perplexes and retards: Already with thee! tender is the night, And haply the Queen-Moon is on her throne, Cluster'd around by all her starry Fays; But here there is no light, Save what from heaven is with the breezes blown Through verdurous glooms and winding mossy ways.
Seite 609 - The insect youth are on the wing, Eager to taste the honied spring, And float amid the liquid noon ; Some lightly o'er the current skim, Some show their gaily-gilded trim, Quick-glancing to the sun.
Seite 965 - All day thy wings have fanned At that far height, the cold thin atmosphere ; Yet stoop not, weary, to the welcome land, Though the dark night is near.
Seite 255 - Forlorn! the very word is like a bell To toll me back from thee to my sole self! Adieu! the fancy cannot cheat so well As she is famed to do, deceiving elf. Adieu! adieu! thy plaintive anthem fades Past the near meadows, over the still stream, Up the hill-side; and now 'tis buried deep In the next valley-glades: Was it a vision, or a waking dream? Fled is that music:— do I wake or sleep?
Seite 253 - O for a beaker full of the warm South, Full of the true, the blushful Hippocrene...