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Poems: By William Cowper, ... In Two Volumes. ... - Page 12
by William Cowper - 1790 - 298 pages
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The Eastern Arboretum: Or, Register of Remarkable Trees, Seats, Gardens, &c ...

James Grigor - 1841 - 504 pages
...country, they present to us a series of pictures such as the unreflecting, even, are led to admire : " No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar." Of the park we have to speak in high terms. Like the true English park of the better caste, it forms...
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The Eastern Arboretum: Or, Register of Remarkable Trees, Seats, Gardens, &c ...

James Grigor - 1841 - 500 pages
...country, they present to us a series of pictures such as the unreflecting, even, are led to admire : " No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar." Of the park we have to speak in high terms. Like the true English park of the better caste, it forms...
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... The Task, a Poem ...: For the Use of Schools and Academies

William Cowper - 1842 - 162 pages
...shades ; There, lost behind a rising ground, the wood 305 Seems sunk, and shorten'd to its topmost boughs. No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar ; paler some, And of a wannish gray ; the willow such, And poplar, that with silver lines his leaf, 310 And...
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Sights in spring (summer, autumn, winter).

Sights - 1844 - 104 pages
...distant shades ; There, lost beneath a rising ground, the wood Seems sunk, and shortened to its topmost boughs. No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar : paler some, And of a wannish grey ; the willow such, ind poplar, that with silver lines its leaf, Vnd ash,...
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Parley's Magazine, Volume 8

1840 - 382 pages
...other. Some of these specimens, when framed and glazed, had the appearance of miniature drawings. " No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar j paler some, And of a wannish grey — the willow such.** 216 CHILDREN IN ENGLAND— RICK AND POOR....
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Poems of William Cowper, Esq., with a New Memoir: Compiled from Johnson ...

William Cowper - 1846 - 310 pages
...distant shades ; There, lost behind a rising ground, the wood Seems sunk, and shorten'd to its topmost boughs. No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar ; paler some, And of a wannish gray ; the willow such, And poplar, that with silver lines his leaf, And ash...
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First Impressions of England and Its People

Hugh Miller - 1847 - 454 pages
...distant shades; There, lost behind a rising ground, the wood Seems sunk, and shorten'd to its topmost boughs. No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar; paler some, And of a wannish gray ; the willow such, And poplar, that with silver lines his leaf, And ash...
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Poems, with a memoir of the author

William Cowper - 1847 - 556 pages
...distant shades ; There, lost behind arising ground, the wood Seems sunk, and shorten'd to its topmost boughs. No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar ; paler some, And of a wannish gray ; the willow such, And poplar, that with silver lines his leaf, And ash...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 2

Half hours - 1847 - 560 pages
...distant shades ; There lost behind a rising ground, the wood Seems sunk, and shorten 'd to its topmost boughs. No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar ; paler some, And of a wannish grey ; the willow such And poplar, that with silver lines his leaf, And ash...
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The Quarterly educational magazine, and record of the Home and ..., Volume 1

Home and colonial school society - 1848 - 412 pages
...the willow, poplar, and alder ; next the lime, sycamore, and elm, and then the beech, oak, ash, &c. " No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar ; paler some, And of a warmish grey ; the willow such, And poplar, that with silver lines his leaf, And ash,...
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