A Spring Day, Or, Contemplations on Several Occurrences which Naturally Strike the Eye in that Delightful SeasonThomas Turnbull, 1803 - 338 pages |
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... themselves : nor could Virgil , that Prince of Latin Poets , boaft of more harmonious numbers than thou , O THOMSON ! whofe lofty verses , fam'd through the world , fupply the place of a stately monument , which , if ever due to the ...
... themselves : nor could Virgil , that Prince of Latin Poets , boaft of more harmonious numbers than thou , O THOMSON ! whofe lofty verses , fam'd through the world , fupply the place of a stately monument , which , if ever due to the ...
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... themselves and all around ; and fhe most , if more could be , be- · ing laft brought into existence , joining in fweet converfation , admiring creation , and praising their Creator ; the man having taught her him , and declared the ...
... themselves and all around ; and fhe most , if more could be , be- · ing laft brought into existence , joining in fweet converfation , admiring creation , and praising their Creator ; the man having taught her him , and declared the ...
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... themselves came to the know- ledge of a God ; because that which may 66 be known of God , is manifeft in them , " for God hath fhowed it unto them ; for " the invisible things of him from the crea- " tion of the world , are clearly feen ...
... themselves came to the know- ledge of a God ; because that which may 66 be known of God , is manifeft in them , " for God hath fhowed it unto them ; for " the invisible things of him from the crea- " tion of the world , are clearly feen ...
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... the adder and fnake in wanton curls can fport among the heath , and bask themselves amid the funny beams , without either much annoying man , or being annoyed by him ; " The high hills are a refuge for the wild 20 CREATION .
... the adder and fnake in wanton curls can fport among the heath , and bask themselves amid the funny beams , without either much annoying man , or being annoyed by him ; " The high hills are a refuge for the wild 20 CREATION .
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... themselves . Without the fenfe of vifion , to us the rainbow would difplay its variegated co- lours in vain , the delight of the landscape be loft , and the exquifite tinges of the tulip , with all the retinue of flowers , be exhibited ...
... themselves . Without the fenfe of vifion , to us the rainbow would difplay its variegated co- lours in vain , the delight of the landscape be loft , and the exquifite tinges of the tulip , with all the retinue of flowers , be exhibited ...
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