The Thames: Or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings, and Picturesque Scenery, on the Banks of that Noble RiverVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1811 |
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... mind with virtuous feelings warm . Till where thy widening current glides , To mingle with the turbid tides ; Thy spacious breast displays unfurl'd , The ensigns of th ' assembled world . THE SOURCE OF THE THAMES . THE Source of the ...
... mind with virtuous feelings warm . Till where thy widening current glides , To mingle with the turbid tides ; Thy spacious breast displays unfurl'd , The ensigns of th ' assembled world . THE SOURCE OF THE THAMES . THE Source of the ...
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... mind . If devo- tion may be supposed to receive an added ardor from exterior circumstances , in this place of worship that effect cannot fail of being produced . The west window represents the Nativity , after the picture painted by Sir ...
... mind . If devo- tion may be supposed to receive an added ardor from exterior circumstances , in this place of worship that effect cannot fail of being produced . The west window represents the Nativity , after the picture painted by Sir ...
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... ought this nobleman to pass to the sepulchre of his ancestors , without that tribute which truth owes to superior virtue . Earl Harcourt possessed a NUNEHAM COURTENAY . very cultivated understanding . His mind was NUNEHAM COURTENAY .
... ought this nobleman to pass to the sepulchre of his ancestors , without that tribute which truth owes to superior virtue . Earl Harcourt possessed a NUNEHAM COURTENAY . very cultivated understanding . His mind was NUNEHAM COURTENAY .
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... mind was stored with no common portion of general knowledge , and the whole was refined by an exquisite taste . No man ever felt an higher sense of honour , no man ever acted from stronger impressions of moral duty , both as it regards ...
... mind was stored with no common portion of general knowledge , and the whole was refined by an exquisite taste . No man ever felt an higher sense of honour , no man ever acted from stronger impressions of moral duty , both as it regards ...
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... minds have done , that , on certain occasions , it is the duty of rank and station to preserve certain forms , and to dress behaviour with somewhat of appropriate ceremony ; and it may be owing , in some de- gree , to a neglect of those ...
... minds have done , that , on certain occasions , it is the duty of rank and station to preserve certain forms , and to dress behaviour with somewhat of appropriate ceremony ; and it may be owing , in some de- gree , to a neglect of those ...
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