Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyRobert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1771 - English essays |
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Page 89
... River Brett , which begins at a Village called Brettenham [ a ] , Pritonum Villa , and ends at Higham in the faid County , where it empties itself into the Stour , the River that Parts Suffolk from Effex ; Quo non alius per pinguia ...
... River Brett , which begins at a Village called Brettenham [ a ] , Pritonum Villa , and ends at Higham in the faid County , where it empties itself into the Stour , the River that Parts Suffolk from Effex ; Quo non alius per pinguia ...
Page 90
... River at that Place ; the Word Gang being of [ b ] Scotish Extraction . Thefe numerous Communications were made for the Sake and Convenience of carrying on the ' Traf- fic of Wheat ; and the no lefs numerous Mills ( all of them to this ...
... River at that Place ; the Word Gang being of [ b ] Scotish Extraction . Thefe numerous Communications were made for the Sake and Convenience of carrying on the ' Traf- fic of Wheat ; and the no lefs numerous Mills ( all of them to this ...
Page 128
... River howls afar , along its winding Course . Sad , by a hollow Rock , the grey - hair'd Carryl fat . Dry Fern waves over his Head ; his Seat is in an aged Birch . Clear to the roaring Winds he lifts his Voice of Woe . Toffed on the ...
... River howls afar , along its winding Course . Sad , by a hollow Rock , the grey - hair'd Carryl fat . Dry Fern waves over his Head ; his Seat is in an aged Birch . Clear to the roaring Winds he lifts his Voice of Woe . Toffed on the ...
Page 131
... . FRAGMENT V. UTUMN is dark on the Mountains ; grey A Mift refts on the Hills . The Whirlwind is heard on the Heath , Dark rolls the River through K 2 the the narrow Plain . A Tree stands alone on the ANCIENT POETRY . 131.
... . FRAGMENT V. UTUMN is dark on the Mountains ; grey A Mift refts on the Hills . The Whirlwind is heard on the Heath , Dark rolls the River through K 2 the the narrow Plain . A Tree stands alone on the ANCIENT POETRY . 131.
Page 139
... River below murmuring hoarfely over the Stones . What doft thou , O River , to me ? Thou bringest back the Memory of the past . The Race of Fingal ftood on thy Banks , like a Wood in a fertile Soil . Keen were their Spears of Steel ...
... River below murmuring hoarfely over the Stones . What doft thou , O River , to me ? Thou bringest back the Memory of the past . The Race of Fingal ftood on thy Banks , like a Wood in a fertile Soil . Keen were their Spears of Steel ...
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