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Page 22
I would scatter my seed to the tender earth . I do not wish to hear in prose the
meaning of my melody . I do not wish to see my seed neatly put away beneath a
paper label . Answer in new pćans to the soul of our souls . Wake me to sweeter
...
I would scatter my seed to the tender earth . I do not wish to hear in prose the
meaning of my melody . I do not wish to see my seed neatly put away beneath a
paper label . Answer in new pćans to the soul of our souls . Wake me to sweeter
...
Page 36
UNIVE Next , movement was in the maternal field ; Fermenting spirit puts on
tender limbs , And , earnest , now prepares , of wondrous fabric , The powers of
sense , a dwelling not too mean for mind contriving That , sliding from its heaven ,
it ...
UNIVE Next , movement was in the maternal field ; Fermenting spirit puts on
tender limbs , And , earnest , now prepares , of wondrous fabric , The powers of
sense , a dwelling not too mean for mind contriving That , sliding from its heaven ,
it ...
Page 54
The feeling shown towards his amiable and accomplished father is every where
reverential and tender , nowhere blind or exaggerated . Sir James is always ,
when possible , permitted to speak for himself ; and we are not teased by
attempts to ...
The feeling shown towards his amiable and accomplished father is every where
reverential and tender , nowhere blind or exaggerated . Sir James is always ,
when possible , permitted to speak for himself ; and we are not teased by
attempts to ...
Page 67
prevented it from degenerating into sophistry ; his devotion , even niore tender
than enthusiastic , to the highest interests of hu . manity ; that beautiful fairness of
mind , in which he was un . equalled , a fairness which evidenced equal modesty
...
prevented it from degenerating into sophistry ; his devotion , even niore tender
than enthusiastic , to the highest interests of hu . manity ; that beautiful fairness of
mind , in which he was un . equalled , a fairness which evidenced equal modesty
...
Page 72
Campbell has given us much delight ; if he has not directly stimulated our
thoughts , he has done so much to refine ' ur tastes , that we must respectfully
tender the poetic garlan . And thou , ANACREON Moore , sweet warbler of Erin !
What an ...
Campbell has given us much delight ; if he has not directly stimulated our
thoughts , he has done so much to refine ' ur tastes , that we must respectfully
tender the poetic garlan . And thou , ANACREON Moore , sweet warbler of Erin !
What an ...
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