Hone's Popular Works and Everlasting Calendar, Volume 2Wm. Tegg and Company, 1826 - Amusements |
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Page 313
... beautiful colours , " to the beautiful eyes of innocent children . The " images , " spoken of as still in being , are of the colossal height of eighteen " inches , more or less : they personate the “ human form divine , " and were ...
... beautiful colours , " to the beautiful eyes of innocent children . The " images , " spoken of as still in being , are of the colossal height of eighteen " inches , more or less : they personate the “ human form divine , " and were ...
Page 473
... beautiful . Now , however , they are to be seen in all their glory - blue and white - modestly peering through their thickly clustering leaves . The lark is carolling in the blue fields of air ; the blackbird and thrush are again ...
... beautiful . Now , however , they are to be seen in all their glory - blue and white - modestly peering through their thickly clustering leaves . The lark is carolling in the blue fields of air ; the blackbird and thrush are again ...
Page 569
... beautiful flower without scent , or a beautiful face without a soul . The voice of man is no longer heard , hail- ing her approach as she hastens to bless him ; and his choral symphonies no longer meet and bless her in return - bless ...
... beautiful flower without scent , or a beautiful face without a soul . The voice of man is no longer heard , hail- ing her approach as she hastens to bless him ; and his choral symphonies no longer meet and bless her in return - bless ...
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