Festival of Song ...Frederick Saunders |
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... . 139 ... SCOTTISH COTTAGE ... 143 BOYHOOD'S Sports ............ .. 149 NATURE - MORNING ........... ... 154 THE MOCKING - BIRD .. ... ... 158 INITIAL " FOURTH EVENING " .......... 161 F. E. CHURCH , N. A ........ C. T. DIX xii.
... . 139 ... SCOTTISH COTTAGE ... 143 BOYHOOD'S Sports ............ .. 149 NATURE - MORNING ........... ... 154 THE MOCKING - BIRD .. ... ... 158 INITIAL " FOURTH EVENING " .......... 161 F. E. CHURCH , N. A ........ C. T. DIX xii.
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... W. J. HENNESSY , N. A. JAMES HART , N. A .... J. D. SMILLIE , A. MOTHER AND CHILD THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS ........... 292 CHILD SLEEPING 297 MOONRISE ... 303 MORNING BREEZE 309 ALFRED FREDERICKS , A. ............ .. F. O. C. DARLEY xiii.
... W. J. HENNESSY , N. A. JAMES HART , N. A .... J. D. SMILLIE , A. MOTHER AND CHILD THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS ........... 292 CHILD SLEEPING 297 MOONRISE ... 303 MORNING BREEZE 309 ALFRED FREDERICKS , A. ............ .. F. O. C. DARLEY xiii.
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... morning walke in Maytide . " He was fond of retirement , temperate in diet , " rose with the larke and lay 1 Tabard , a sleeveless coat , worn by nobles in early times , now by heralds only . down with the lambe . " He seems to have 4.
... morning walke in Maytide . " He was fond of retirement , temperate in diet , " rose with the larke and lay 1 Tabard , a sleeveless coat , worn by nobles in early times , now by heralds only . down with the lambe . " He seems to have 4.
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... morning rambles in “ Maytide , ” and mark how observant he is of all that is delicious to soul and sense : - I rose anone , and thought I wouldè gone Into the woode to hear the birdès sing , Whan that the misty vapour was agone , And ...
... morning rambles in “ Maytide , ” and mark how observant he is of all that is delicious to soul and sense : - I rose anone , and thought I wouldè gone Into the woode to hear the birdès sing , Whan that the misty vapour was agone , And ...
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... morning of literature , and that his landscapes should still look green in the very dews of Spring . Tennyson beautifully styles him— The first warbler , whose sweet breath Preluded those melodious bursts , that fill The spacious times ...
... morning of literature , and that his landscapes should still look green in the very dews of Spring . Tennyson beautifully styles him— The first warbler , whose sweet breath Preluded those melodious bursts , that fill The spacious times ...
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