Kidd's Own Journal, 第 2 卷William Spooner, 1852 |
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第 28 頁
... feet with a silk handkerchief , and quickly restore him to his cage . You must be especially careful whilst handling him , to press very lightly on his body ; and let your hand be as cool as possible during the manipulation . The ...
... feet with a silk handkerchief , and quickly restore him to his cage . You must be especially careful whilst handling him , to press very lightly on his body ; and let your hand be as cool as possible during the manipulation . The ...
第 34 頁
... feet in height ; and the exquisite fertile and barren fronds of the hard fern ( Blechnum ) , covered the woods in all directions . The love of ferns appears to be universal ; and much pleasure does it afford us to see so many of our ...
... feet in height ; and the exquisite fertile and barren fronds of the hard fern ( Blechnum ) , covered the woods in all directions . The love of ferns appears to be universal ; and much pleasure does it afford us to see so many of our ...
第 37 頁
... feet long , two feet broad , and two feet deep . BOMBYX ATLAS . Tottenham , June 30 . experimental discoveries of our old friend Boм- [ It gives us real delight to insert any of the BYX ATLAS . Enthusiast as he is , yet is he so great ...
... feet long , two feet broad , and two feet deep . BOMBYX ATLAS . Tottenham , June 30 . experimental discoveries of our old friend Boм- [ It gives us real delight to insert any of the BYX ATLAS . Enthusiast as he is , yet is he so great ...
第 41 頁
... feet ? or the elegant heath - bell , so often bearing the wild thyme company , as it nods its half - site forms and fancies . Every way fit are dependent head from its almost invisible stem ? The perpetual motion of this inno- cent ...
... feet ? or the elegant heath - bell , so often bearing the wild thyme company , as it nods its half - site forms and fancies . Every way fit are dependent head from its almost invisible stem ? The perpetual motion of this inno- cent ...
第 42 頁
... feet from the ground ) ; laid their eggs ; hatched their young ; fed them daily , whilst I and my household gods were looking on with delight ; and now they are just on the eve of taking wing to see the world . I have many a time ...
... feet from the ground ) ; laid their eggs ; hatched their young ; fed them daily , whilst I and my household gods were looking on with delight ; and now they are just on the eve of taking wing to see the world . I have many a time ...
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第 27 頁 - Nature never did betray The heart that loved her; 'tis her privilege Through all the years of this our life, to lead From, joy to joy: for she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress With quietness and beauty, and so feed With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues, Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all The dreary intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us, or disturb Our cheerful faith that all which we behold Is...
第 146 頁 - Speak gently to the young, for they Will have enough to bear: Pass through this life as best they may, 'Tis full of anxious care.
第 181 頁 - The poetry of earth is never dead: When all the birds are faint with the hot Sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead. That is the grasshopper's : he takes the lead In summer luxury — he has never done With his delights, for when tired out with fun, He rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed.
第 273 頁 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep Sea, and music in its roar: I love not Man the less, but Nature more...
第 150 頁 - But to nobler sights Michael from Adam's eyes the film removed, Which that false fruit, that promised clearer sight. Had bred; then purged with euphrasy and rue The visual nerve, for he had much to see, And from the well of life three drops instill'd.
第 196 頁 - Let no presuming impious railer tax Creative wisdom, as if aught was form'd In vain, .or not for admirable ends. Shall little haughty ignorance pronounce His works unwise, of which the smallest part Exceeds the narrow vision of her mind ? As if upon a full-proportion'd dome, On swelling columns heav'd the pride of art!
第 210 頁 - BE kind to each other! The night's coming on, When friend and when brother Perchance may be gone ! Then midst our dejection, How sweet to have earned The blest recollection Of kindness — returned!
第 314 頁 - No, sir, had I been a sharper, had I been possessed of less good nature and native generosity, I might surely now have been in better circumstances.
第 35 頁 - tis a dull and endless strife: Come, hear the woodland linnet, How sweet his music! on my life, There's more of wisdom in it. And hark! how blithe the throstle sings! He, too, is no mean preacher: Come forth into the light of things, Let Nature be your Teacher.