10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNLUXURIANT»
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Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal ...
... and canon law; and he had received from nature, and cultivated by polite
literature, excellent endowments, that gave a lustre to his great learning; a bright,
quick, penetrating genius; an exact and sound judgment; a fruitful yet unluxuriant
and ...
John Campbell Baron Campbell, 1857
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The Prelude: Or, Growth of a Poet's Mind; an ...
Love survives ; But, for such purpose, flowers no longer grow: The times, too
sage, perhaps too proud, have dropped These lighter graces; and the rural ways
And manners which my childhood looked upon Were the unluxuriant produce of
a ...
3
Campbell's Foreign Semi-monthly Magazine
It is a pure, healthy, natural, and (of its kind) perfect plant, sprung out of an
unluxuriant but not ungenial soil,—not hung with the beauty and fragrance of the
productions of the higher regions of Parnassus,—not waited upon by spirits and ...
... towardsthe unluxuriant summer vegetation below him inthe ravine andthe even
sparser scrub outside. They could now hear the faint cries and shouts of the
beaters in the distance. Maantoo appeared lostin his own thoughts. Suddenly ...
The house was a square, gaol-like stone box, three storeys high, built about 1860
, and standing among large but unluxuriant cypresses. the first trees below the
valley ridge. The blackness of the building was no effect of the light, but the ...
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Romantic Ecology: Wordsworth and the Environmental Tradition
... landscape that he knew: the rural ways And manners which it was my chance
to see In childhood were severe and unadorned, The unluxuriant produce of a
life Intent on little but substantial needs, Yet beautiful — and beauty that was felt.
This, alas, Was but a dream: the times had scattered all These lighter graces, and
the rural ways And manners which it was my chance to see In childhood were
severe and unadorned, The unluxuriant produce of a life Intent on little but ...
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An Essay on Trees in Landscape: or, an attempt to shew the ...
This tree, from age, or when stunted, and unluxuriant from poverty of soil, forms
its leaves .near together in close tufts at the extremities of the small ramifications,
and .from this circumstance puts on somewhat of the character of Oak; the same ...
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The Collected Poems of William Wordsworth
Love survives ; 156 Bat, for such purpose, flowers no longer grow: The times, too
sage, perhaps too proud, have dropped These lighter graces ; and the rural ways
And manners which my childhood looked upon 160 Were the unluxuriant ...
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Understanding The Prelude
... actual experience: the rural ways And manners which it was my chance to see
In childhood were severe and unadorn'd, The unluxuriant produce of a life Intent
on little but substantial needs, Yet beautiful, and beauty that was felt. But images
...