Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... song ? The music of the spheres ! Was it a fiction of the olden time ? Or are there not who hear with wakeful ears That strain sublime ? Let thought still hear you raise The joyful anthem which ye sang of yore ; And as the sons of God ...
... song ? The music of the spheres ! Was it a fiction of the olden time ? Or are there not who hear with wakeful ears That strain sublime ? Let thought still hear you raise The joyful anthem which ye sang of yore ; And as the sons of God ...
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... mild autumn was succeeded . by an equally mild and unconfirmed winter .. Se- veral of our early song birds , as the thrush , the hedge- sparrow , and common wren , were frequently heard before 32 THE NATURALIST'S DIARY.
... mild autumn was succeeded . by an equally mild and unconfirmed winter .. Se- veral of our early song birds , as the thrush , the hedge- sparrow , and common wren , were frequently heard before 32 THE NATURALIST'S DIARY.
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... of each in the room , which is called klinking , and is similar to our old - fashioned custom of hob - nobbing ; and the contents are drunk off , and smoking resumed , till the national song of Norway is FOR JANUARY 1829 . 33.
... of each in the room , which is called klinking , and is similar to our old - fashioned custom of hob - nobbing ; and the contents are drunk off , and smoking resumed , till the national song of Norway is FOR JANUARY 1829 . 33.
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smoking resumed , till the national song of Norway is commenced , and sung in loud chorus by all with the greatest enthusiasm . This air and song , com- posed by Bishop Nordahl Bruun , of Bergen , are truly national , and so well ...
smoking resumed , till the national song of Norway is commenced , and sung in loud chorus by all with the greatest enthusiasm . This air and song , com- posed by Bishop Nordahl Bruun , of Bergen , are truly national , and so well ...
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... song , the horn , the drum , Still as we pass , from bush and brier , The shrill cigala strikes his lyre ; And , what is she whose liquid strain Thrills through yon copse of sugar - cane ? I know that soul - entrancing swell ! It is it ...
... song , the horn , the drum , Still as we pass , from bush and brier , The shrill cigala strikes his lyre ; And , what is she whose liquid strain Thrills through yon copse of sugar - cane ? I know that soul - entrancing swell ! It is it ...
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