The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of Edinburgh: Recreations of Christopher NorthW. Blackwood, 1857 |
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... FLOWERS , 121 COTTAGES , 135 ยท AN HOUR'S TALK ABOUT POETRY , 179 INCH - CRUIN , 231 A DAY AT WINDERMERE , 242 THE MOORS : - PROLOGUE , FLIGHT FIRST GLEN - ETIVE , . FLIGHT SECOND - THE COVES OF CRUACHAN , FLIGHT THIRD - STILL LIFE ...
... FLOWERS , 121 COTTAGES , 135 ยท AN HOUR'S TALK ABOUT POETRY , 179 INCH - CRUIN , 231 A DAY AT WINDERMERE , 242 THE MOORS : - PROLOGUE , FLIGHT FIRST GLEN - ETIVE , . FLIGHT SECOND - THE COVES OF CRUACHAN , FLIGHT THIRD - STILL LIFE ...
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... flower of the men of the earth , each on such a steed as Pollux never reined , nor Philip's warlike son - for could we imagine Bucephalus here , ridden by his own tamer , Alex- ander would be thrown out during the very first burst 26 ...
... flower of the men of the earth , each on such a steed as Pollux never reined , nor Philip's warlike son - for could we imagine Bucephalus here , ridden by his own tamer , Alex- ander would be thrown out during the very first burst 26 ...
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... flower - bed and onion- bed covered with scores of the mortally wounded old cocks with black heads , old hens with brown , and the pride of the eaves laid low before their first crop of pease ! Never was there such a parish for sparrows ...
... flower - bed and onion- bed covered with scores of the mortally wounded old cocks with black heads , old hens with brown , and the pride of the eaves laid low before their first crop of pease ! Never was there such a parish for sparrows ...
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... flower of the bunweed on the old clovery lea - or , haply twice seen in a season , the very goldfinch himself , a radiant and gorgeous spirit brought on the breeze from afar , and worthy , if only slightly wounded , of being enclosed ...
... flower of the bunweed on the old clovery lea - or , haply twice seen in a season , the very goldfinch himself , a radiant and gorgeous spirit brought on the breeze from afar , and worthy , if only slightly wounded , of being enclosed ...
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... flowers in some fair burial - place , breathing of the tomb . But oh ! that Craig - Hall hawthorn ! and oh ! that Craig - Hall broom ! they send their sweet rich scent so far into the hushed air of memory , that all the weary worn - out ...
... flowers in some fair burial - place , breathing of the tomb . But oh ! that Craig - Hall hawthorn ! and oh ! that Craig - Hall broom ! they send their sweet rich scent so far into the hushed air of memory , that all the weary worn - out ...
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