10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «UNSIGHING» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
unsighing in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
unsighing im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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A Collection of poems by several hands. - London, J. Dodsley ...
Yes, yes, the change I could unsighing see, For none I mourn, but what I find in
thee, There center all my' woes, thy heart estrang'd, I weep my lover, not my
fortune, chang*d;. Bless'd Bless'd with thy presence, I could all forget, Nor gilded.
2
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... a. anocheledig Unshut, yn-shy t', a. anghaead, unghaued ; agored; heb ei gan
Unsifted, yn-siflt'-ed, a. heb ei nithio; anchwiliedig, anmhrofeJig Unsighing, yn-sei
'-ing, a. anocheneidiol Unsight, yn-seit', a. diweled, dall Unsighted, yn-seit'-ed, ...
3
Hymns of Faith and Hope. New edition. [Selected from Series ...
... To the palm-tree said the Nile ; Let me keep them said the river, With its sweet
and sunny smile. And the palm gave up its blossoms To its friend so wise and old
, And saw them all, unsighing, Float down the river's gold. THE GAIN OF LOSS.
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The Muses in Mourning: 2
Shuddering, and bare, I'll trace th' unsheltry defart, ' ' Tread the bleak wilderness
of want, unsighing, Unwishing comfort, and content with pain. r Sleepless, myself,
I'll watch his weary flumbers,' Feed his pale fire, hang o'er his heedless bosom ...
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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: In Ten Volumes
Nor yet too many nor too few their numbers ; Corruption could not make their
hearts her soil ; The lust which stings, the splendor which encumbers, With the
free foresters divide no spoil ; Serene, not sullen, were the solitudes Of this
unsighing ...
George Gordon Noël Byron, 1861
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture
... too few their numbersCorruption could not make their hearts her soil; The lust
which stings, the splendor which encumbcis, \Vith the free foresters divide no
spoil; Serene, not sullen, were the solitudes Of these unsighing people of the
woods.
Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture, 1857
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The Complete Works of Lord Byron from the Last London ...
... the splendour which cucumbers, With the free foresters divide no spoil : '
Serene, not sullen, were the solitudes Of this unsighing people of the woods.
LXVII'I. So much for Nature :—by way of variety, Now back to thy great joys,
Civilisation!
George Gordon Byron, Walter Scott, John Galt, 1837
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Don Juan: Easyread Super Large 20pt Edition
... not sullen, were the solitudes Of this unsighing people of the woods. So much
for.
George Gordon Byron Byron, Baron, 2007
... the change I cou'd unsighing fee, For none I mourn, but what I sind in thee,
There center all my woes, thy heart estrang'd, ] weep my lover, not my fortune,
chang'd ; Bless'd Blefs'd with thy presence, I could all forget, Nor gilded s 8o ]
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A general critical grammar of the Inglish language, on a ...
2dly. Un is prefixt to all participles made privative adjectives, as, unfeeling,
unassisting, unaided^ undelighted, uncn- deared. •-. \m>> Observe : un is not to
be prefixt to a present participle to denote a forbearance of action, as, unsighing,
but a ...
Samuel Oliver (jun.), 1825