Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1827 |
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... give any Introduction or Prefatory Poems to Time's Te- lescope for 1827 ; but their place has been supplied by original poetry , and a mass of curious and interest- ing matter on a variety of subjects , -a change in our plan which we ...
... give any Introduction or Prefatory Poems to Time's Te- lescope for 1827 ; but their place has been supplied by original poetry , and a mass of curious and interest- ing matter on a variety of subjects , -a change in our plan which we ...
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... give it a higher praise .'- St . James's Chronicle , Decem- ber 10 , 1822 . " Of all the annual publications of the present day , numerous as they are , there is not one that we long so much to see as Time's Te- lescope ; for there is ...
... give it a higher praise .'- St . James's Chronicle , Decem- ber 10 , 1822 . " Of all the annual publications of the present day , numerous as they are , there is not one that we long so much to see as Time's Te- lescope ; for there is ...
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... give to each succeeding volume , and through every department of its contents , the charm of variety , and the impress of novelty ; a result which he has been enabled to obtain through a very happy use of the almost inexhaustible trea ...
... give to each succeeding volume , and through every department of its contents , the charm of variety , and the impress of novelty ; a result which he has been enabled to obtain through a very happy use of the almost inexhaustible trea ...
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... gives on each subject is correct ; it is ample , without being prolix : and it is occasionally eulivened by good extracts from our best poets . One thing more must be said of Time's Telescope , —it is a safe book ; it may be put into ...
... gives on each subject is correct ; it is ample , without being prolix : and it is occasionally eulivened by good extracts from our best poets . One thing more must be said of Time's Telescope , —it is a safe book ; it may be put into ...
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... give variety to an almanack has long been considered as impossible ; yet this ingenious little work , by means of recent or passing events , by an appropriate new selection of Poetical Illustrations , and by a new Intro duction , offers ...
... give variety to an almanack has long been considered as impossible ; yet this ingenious little work , by means of recent or passing events , by an appropriate new selection of Poetical Illustrations , and by a new Intro duction , offers ...
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第 151 頁 - I've paced much this weary mortal round, And sage experience bids me this declare 'If Heaven a draught of heavenly pleasure spare, One cordial in this melancholy vale, 'Tis when a youthful, loving, modest pair, In other's arms breathe out the tender tale, Beneath the milk-white thorn that scents the evening gale.
第 143 頁 - Let them praise the Name of the Lord : for he spake the word, and they were made ; he commanded, and they were created.
第 267 頁 - Tis sweet to hear At midnight on the blue and moonlit deep The song and oar of Adria's gondolier, By distance mellowed, o'er the waters sweep. Tis sweet to see the evening star appear; 'Tis sweet to listen as the nightwinds creep From leaf to leaf. 'Tis sweet to view on high The rainbow, based on ocean, span the sky.
第 232 頁 - When the magic of Nature first breathed on my mind, And your blossoms were part of her spell. Ev'n now what affections the violet awakes ; What loved little islands, twice seen in their lakes, Can the wild water-lily restore ! What landscapes I read in the primrose's looks, And what pictures of pebbled and minnowy brooks In the vetches that tangled their shore...
第 123 頁 - BIRDS OF PASSAGE. BIRDS, joyous birds of the wandering wing ! Whence is it ye come with the flowers of spring ? — " We come from the shores of the green old Nile, From the land where the roses of Sharon smile, From the palms that wave through the Indian sky, From the myrrh-trees of glowing Araby. " We have swept o'er cities in song...
第 18 頁 - And marshals all the order of the year ; He marks the bounds which Winter may not pass...
第 310 頁 - Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravelled fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain.
第 296 頁 - ... the dullest of that numerous and hardy genus; a thrift, blue in flower, but withering and remaining withered till the winter scatters it; the saltwort, both simple and shrubby; a few kinds of grass changed by their soil and atmosphere, and low plants of two or three denominations undistinguished in a general view of the scenery; — such is the vegetation of the fen when it is at a small distance from the ocean...