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... light as air each limb , each thought as clear as day . " THOMSON'S Castle of Indolence . INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS . 1 . XERCISE and Rest may be said to be the poles around which are found per- petually revolving all the varieties of ...
... light as air each limb , each thought as clear as day . " THOMSON'S Castle of Indolence . INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS . 1 . XERCISE and Rest may be said to be the poles around which are found per- petually revolving all the varieties of ...
Strana 9
... light dies fast away That crown'd the eastern copse : and chill and dun Falls on the moor the brief November day . Now the tired hunter winds a parting note , And echo bids good night from every glade . Yet wait awhile , and see the ...
... light dies fast away That crown'd the eastern copse : and chill and dun Falls on the moor the brief November day . Now the tired hunter winds a parting note , And echo bids good night from every glade . Yet wait awhile , and see the ...
Strana 35
... light - made buckle shoes , for bright weather , would be sufficient , with a pair of slippers , to put on in the evening . One of these latter will go snugly into a side pocket of your coat , with a sock turned inside out around it ...
... light - made buckle shoes , for bright weather , would be sufficient , with a pair of slippers , to put on in the evening . One of these latter will go snugly into a side pocket of your coat , with a sock turned inside out around it ...
Strana 40
... light shoes for a change at the resting - place , and an extra handkerchief or so , will generally be sufficient . A silk night - cap is no bad addition to this slender stock of usefuls , for those , especially , who are fond of lying ...
... light shoes for a change at the resting - place , and an extra handkerchief or so , will generally be sufficient . A silk night - cap is no bad addition to this slender stock of usefuls , for those , especially , who are fond of lying ...
Strana 43
... English knap- sacks have a bad reputation ; they are said to be neither light nor waterproof . " Improvements are daily occurring in everything , and of course we find fresh plans even for carrying and Accoutrements . 43.
... English knap- sacks have a bad reputation ; they are said to be neither light nor waterproof . " Improvements are daily occurring in everything , and of course we find fresh plans even for carrying and Accoutrements . 43.
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