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It is not to be doubted but our young poet greatly improved while under the care of Mr. Riccarton , who , as he was a philosophic man , inspired his mind with a love for the sciences . Nor were the reverend gentleman's endeavours in ...
It is not to be doubted but our young poet greatly improved while under the care of Mr. Riccarton , who , as he was a philosophic man , inspired his mind with a love for the sciences . Nor were the reverend gentleman's endeavours in ...
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... if 1 ; Mr. Thomson's mind was so engrossed by these newpresented scenes , as to be absent to the busy crowds around him . He often stopped to gratify his curiosity , the consequences of which he afterwards experienced .
... if 1 ; Mr. Thomson's mind was so engrossed by these newpresented scenes , as to be absent to the busy crowds around him . He often stopped to gratify his curiosity , the consequences of which he afterwards experienced .
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... forming the mind of his son , had made him his Secretary of briefs ; a place requiring little attendance , suiting his retired indolent way of life , and equal to all his wants . This place fell with his patron ; and although the ...
... forming the mind of his son , had made him his Secretary of briefs ; a place requiring little attendance , suiting his retired indolent way of life , and equal to all his wants . This place fell with his patron ; and although the ...
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Such was his extreme sensibility , so perfect the harmony of his organs with the sentiments of his mind , that his looks always announced , and half expressed what he was about to say ; and his voice corresponded exactly to the manner ...
Such was his extreme sensibility , so perfect the harmony of his organs with the sentiments of his mind , that his looks always announced , and half expressed what he was about to say ; and his voice corresponded exactly to the manner ...
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His collection of prints , and some draw . ings from the antique , came afterwards into the possession of his friend Mr. Gray , of Richmond Hill . As for his more distinguishing qualities of mind and heart , they are better represented ...
His collection of prints , and some draw . ings from the antique , came afterwards into the possession of his friend Mr. Gray , of Richmond Hill . As for his more distinguishing qualities of mind and heart , they are better represented ...
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amid ANGELES appears Autumn beam beauty beneath bloom breast breathes breeze bright charm circling clouds comes dark death deep delight descends earth fair fall fancy fear feels fields fire flame flood force forest give gloom grace grove hand happy head heart heaven hills human kind land light lively look lost mind mingled mixed mountains Muse Nature night o'er once passions peace plain play pours pride pure race rage raise retired rise river rocks roll round rural scarce scene season shade shining smile snow soft song soul sounding spirit spreads Spring storm stream sweet swelling tempest tender thee Thomson thou thought thousand thro till toil train turn UNIVERSITI vale various virtue voice walk waste wave whole wide wild winds wing Winter wonders woods youth