The every day book: or a guide to the year: describing the popular amusements, sports, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events incident to the three hundred and sixty-five days in past and present timesWilliam Tegg, 1866 |
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... leaves to fall , so that , except the provision of buds with roots , the remain- der of the tree , like an annual plant , is entirely dead : the leaves , the flowers , and fruit are gone , and what was the inner bark , is no longer ...
... leaves to fall , so that , except the provision of buds with roots , the remain- der of the tree , like an annual plant , is entirely dead : the leaves , the flowers , and fruit are gone , and what was the inner bark , is no longer ...
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... leaves hast never known , The weariness , the fever , and the fret Here , where men sit and hear each other groan ; Where palsy shakes a few , sad , last grey hairs , Where youth grows pale , and spectre - thin , and dies , Where but to ...
... leaves hast never known , The weariness , the fever , and the fret Here , where men sit and hear each other groan ; Where palsy shakes a few , sad , last grey hairs , Where youth grows pale , and spectre - thin , and dies , Where but to ...
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... leaves , contrasted by the golden tuft in the centre , as it rears its head above the green grass : pluck it , and you will find it backed by a delicate star of green , and tipped with a blush - colour , or a bright crimson . · Daisies ...
... leaves , contrasted by the golden tuft in the centre , as it rears its head above the green grass : pluck it , and you will find it backed by a delicate star of green , and tipped with a blush - colour , or a bright crimson . · Daisies ...
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... leaves , spreading like a half opened fan , from a knot " that was not , " inasmuch as it was delicately con- cealed by a tawny coloured ball called an orange , which pretended to rest on a clumsy clump of yellowed plaster as on the ...
... leaves , spreading like a half opened fan , from a knot " that was not , " inasmuch as it was delicately con- cealed by a tawny coloured ball called an orange , which pretended to rest on a clumsy clump of yellowed plaster as on the ...
Seite 159
... leaves of ash and oak , that strew The every lawn , the wood , and spinney through , ' Mid creeping moss and ivy's darker green ; How much thy presence beautifies the ground : How sweet thy modest , unaffected pride Glows on the sunny ...
... leaves of ash and oak , that strew The every lawn , the wood , and spinney through , ' Mid creeping moss and ivy's darker green ; How much thy presence beautifies the ground : How sweet thy modest , unaffected pride Glows on the sunny ...
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