Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1825 - Almanacs, English |
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Page 135
... pleasures of a concert , or the noise of a ball- room , is too absurd to be cherished by the thinking part of mankind ... pleasure as will bear after reflection . Among this class the beauties of Nature and the wonders of Providence hold ...
... pleasures of a concert , or the noise of a ball- room , is too absurd to be cherished by the thinking part of mankind ... pleasure as will bear after reflection . Among this class the beauties of Nature and the wonders of Providence hold ...
Page 143
... pleasure ; and our affections seem immediately to expand , at the sight of the first opening blossom , under the sunny wall or sheltered bank , however humble its race may be . In the long and dreary months of winter , our love of ...
... pleasure ; and our affections seem immediately to expand , at the sight of the first opening blossom , under the sunny wall or sheltered bank , however humble its race may be . In the long and dreary months of winter , our love of ...
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... pleasure , aris- ing from the feeling that every thing around us is hap- py and contented . Yet there is something in the dry chill of the wintry atmosphere , in the hollow melan- choly sound of a December storm , which rouses in our ...
... pleasure , aris- ing from the feeling that every thing around us is hap- py and contented . Yet there is something in the dry chill of the wintry atmosphere , in the hollow melan- choly sound of a December storm , which rouses in our ...
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