The Saturday Magazine, Volume 3John William Parker, 1834 - Periodicals |
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... rich storehouse of nature , which the bountiful Creator has furnished for his use . The earth has never ceased to reward the industry of man ; and his daily necessities being thus provided for , his future worldly wants occupy but a ...
... rich storehouse of nature , which the bountiful Creator has furnished for his use . The earth has never ceased to reward the industry of man ; and his daily necessities being thus provided for , his future worldly wants occupy but a ...
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... rich beauty , in which Nature dresses Her features of boldness , your limits disown ; To him who could deem so , deep Lymouth's recesses , And Dart's rocky borders , must all be unknown . But your own proper boast is the Combe , neatly ...
... rich beauty , in which Nature dresses Her features of boldness , your limits disown ; To him who could deem so , deep Lymouth's recesses , And Dart's rocky borders , must all be unknown . But your own proper boast is the Combe , neatly ...
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... rich . The following are taken from a painting at Cowdray House , done in 1544 ; and it is somewhat singular to observe , how closely one shape resembles that so familiar to us in prints and pictures about fifty years old . it is MORTON ...
... rich . The following are taken from a painting at Cowdray House , done in 1544 ; and it is somewhat singular to observe , how closely one shape resembles that so familiar to us in prints and pictures about fifty years old . it is MORTON ...
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... rich for ever . The fowler , vexed at his loss , began to pur sue the bird through woods and forests , till , seeing she was out of his reach , he bemoaned his folly . " Art thou not a miserable man , says the nightingale , to have ...
... rich for ever . The fowler , vexed at his loss , began to pur sue the bird through woods and forests , till , seeing she was out of his reach , he bemoaned his folly . " Art thou not a miserable man , says the nightingale , to have ...
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... rich were sometimes dressed in magnificent robes , embroidered with gold ; and Durant has observed , that at the obsequies of pontiffs , kings and princes , splendid vestments were thought allowable . The funeral vestments of the ...
... rich were sometimes dressed in magnificent robes , embroidered with gold ; and Durant has observed , that at the obsequies of pontiffs , kings and princes , splendid vestments were thought allowable . The funeral vestments of the ...
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