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" In those vernal seasons of the year, when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against nature, not to go out and see her riches, and partake in her rejoicing with heaven and earth. "
Liber Cantabrigiensis, an account of the aids afforded to poor students, the ... - Page 65
by Robert Potts - 1855
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On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening

Samuel Felton - Gardeners - 1830 - 270 pages
...in the above Tractate thus speaks : — " In those vernal seasons of the year, when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against...and partake in her rejoicing with heaven and earth." 21 in life, a man in this whole island, nor on the continents beyond the seas, that could be made more...
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The Year Book of Daily Recreation and Information

William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1832 - 852 pages
...salt, about or around drills anJ patches. In those vernal seasons of the year when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against...not to go out and see her riches, and partake in her rejoicings with heaven and earth. — Milton. APPEARANCE OF NATURE IN SPUING. The flow'rs that, frighten'd...
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The anniversary calendar, natal book, and universal mirror, Volume 1

Anniversary calendar - Almanacs, English - 1832 - 548 pages
...Roman calendar as the beginning of Spring. In those vernal seasons of the year when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against nature, not to go out and sec her riches, and partake in her rejoicing with heaven and earth. Milttm. m Dai(. v. Id. 9. •i...
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The Prose Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1835 - 1044 pages
...experience to be won from pleasure itsel f abroad ; in those vernal seasons of the year when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against...much then, after two or three years that they have well laid their grounds, but to ride out in companies with prudent and staid guides to all the quarters...
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The schoolmaster: essays on practical education, selected from the works of ...

Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pages
...experience to be won from pleasure itself abroad : in those vernal seasons of the year, when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against...much then, after two or three years that they have well laid their grounds, but to ride out in companies with prudent and staid guides to all the quarters...
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The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the ..., Volume 1

Education - 1836 - 432 pages
...experience to be won from pleasure itself abroad : in those vernal seasons of the year, when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against...much then, after two or three years that they have well laid their grounds, but to ride out in companies with prudent and staid guides to all the quarters...
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Select Prose Works, Volume 1

John Milton - 1836 - 448 pages
...experience to be won from pleasure itself abroad ; in those vernal seasons of the year when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against...and partake in her rejoicing with heaven and earth. (3!) I should not therefore (") Tavernier gives a curious account of this mode of plundering the public,...
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Beauties of the Country: Or, Descriptions of Rural Customs, Objects, Scenery ...

Thomas Miller - Country life - 1837 - 466 pages
...appearance of spring; and Milton exclaimed that " in those vernal seasons of the year, when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against...not to go out and see her riches, and partake in her rejoicings with heaven and earth." What must have been the feelings of the mighty bard in after days,...
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Ward's miscellany (and family magazine)., Volume 1

1837 - 860 pages
...those vernal seasons of the year, when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenncss against nature not to go out and see her riches, and partake in her rejoicing with heaven and earth." Dost thou not feel inclined to go forth at once ? Is not the spring strong upon thee, and the sun shining...
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Truth without fiction, and religion without disguise; or, The two Oxford ...

Truth - 1837 - 566 pages
...Shelstone, of gaining experience from pleasure itself abroad. ' In seasons of the year when all is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against nature not to be out and see her riches, and partake of her rejoicings, through heaven and earth.' R is the season...
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