| James Pillans - Classical geography - 1854 - 292 pages
...SOUTHEY.—SOLITARY HOURS, AND OTHEE POEMS. By Mrs SOUTHEY. Second Edition, 5s. -- Those sweet poems, which for truth and depth of feeling, and for tenderness...beautiful that have been produced in this generation. QuARTEaLi REVIEW. CAROLINE BOWIES SOUTHEY.—CHAPTERS ON CHURCHYARDS. By Mrs SOUTHEY. Second Edition.... | |
| George Finlay - Byzantine Empire - 1854 - 708 pages
...SOUTHEY.— SOLITARY HOURS, AND OTHER POEMS. By Mrs SOUTHEY. Second Edition, 5s. " Those sweet poems, which for truth and depth of feeling, and for tenderness...beautiful that have been produced in this generation.- QUARTERLY Itivinw. CAROLINE BOWLES SOUTHEY. — CHAPTERS ON CHURCHYARDS. By Mrs SOUTHKY. Second Edition.... | |
| JAMES F. FERRIER - 1854 - 580 pages
...SOUTHEY.—SOLITARY HOURS, AND OTHER POEMS. By Mrs SOOTHET. Second Edition, 5s. " Those aweet poems, which for truth and depth of feeling, and for tenderness and holiness of thought, are among the moat heautiful that have heen produced In this generation. QuiarzaLT Rivizw. CAROLINE BOWLES SOUTHEY.—CHAPTERS... | |
| Louis Gabriel Léonce Guilhaud de Lavergne - 1855 - 450 pages
...SOUTHEY.— SOLITARY HOURS, AND OTHER PuBMS. Uy Mn SOUTHEY. Second Edition, 5s. " Those sweet poems, which for truth and depth of feeling, and for tenderness...beautiful that have been produced in this generation." QUARTERLY REVIEW. CAROLINE BOWLES SOUTHEY. — CHAPTERS ON CHURCHYARDS. By Mrs SOUTHXY. Second Edition.... | |
| Richard Baird Smith - Irrigation - 1855 - 444 pages
...SOUTHEY.— SOLITARY HOURS, AND OTHER POEMS. By Mrs SOUTHEY. Second Edition, 5s. 11 Those sweet poems, which for truth and depth of feeling, and for tenderness...beautiful that have been produced in this generation." QUARTERLY :ii :M <:»' GASOLINE BOWLES SOUTHEY. — CHAPTERS ON CHURCHYARDS. By Mrs SOUTHEY. Second... | |
| Léonce de Lavergne - Agriculture - 1855 - 436 pages
...SOUTHEY.— SOLITARY HOURS, AND OTHER POEMS. By Mrs SOUTHEV. Second Edition, 5s. " Those sweet poems, which for truth and depth of feeling, and for tenderness...of thought, are among the most beautiful that have keen produced in this generation." QUAKTKKLY REVIEW. CAROLINE BOWLES SOUTHE Y. — CHAPTERS ON CHURCHYARDS.... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1873 - 454 pages
...allowed to ripen in intellect and fancy amidst the varied charms of a country life." — The Churchman. "We do not remember any recent author whose poetry...constitutes one of its characteristic charms. No purer model of our genuine home feeling and language." — Quarterly Review. The Birthday, and other Poems.... | |
| George Hay (bp. of Daulis.) - 1873 - 388 pages
...allowed to ripen in intellect and fancy amidst the varied charms of a country life." — The Churchman. "We do not remember any recent author whose poetry...constitutes one of its characteristic charms. No purer model of our genuine home feeling and language." — Quarterly Review. The Birthday, and other Poems.... | |
| Alexander Craig Sellar - 1873 - 358 pages
...allowed to ripen in intellect and fancy amidst the varied charms of a country life." — The Churchman. "We do not remember any recent author whose poetry...constitutes one of its characteristic charms. No purer model of our genuine home feeling and language." — Quarterly Review. The Birthday, and other Poems.... | |
| Saturday review - 1873 - 316 pages
...allowed to ripen in intellect and fancy amidst the varied charms of a country life." — The Churchman, "We do not remember any recent author whose poetry...constitutes one of its characteristic charms. No purer model of our genuine home feeling and language."— Quarterly Review. The Birthday, and other Poems.... | |
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