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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, ...
Shakspeare. UNREINED, adj. Not restrained by the bridle. Lest from thy flying
steed unrein'd, as once Bellerophon, though from a lower clime Dismounted, on
th' Aleian field I fall. Milton. UNREJOICING, adj. Unjoyous; gloomy; sad; dis- mal.
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Against The Age (Routledge Revivals): An Introduction to ...
... poem: Would that I Had but some portion of that mastery That from the rose
hung lanes of woody Kent Through these five hundred years such songs have
sent To us, who, meshed within this smoky net Of unrejoicing labour, love them
yet.
895, where the poet thus opens a graphic delineation of Arctic severity :—
Throncd in his palace of cerulean ice, Here Winter holds his unrejoicing court.
The personification in both cases is simple and just, and it is not necessary with
reference ...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register
... thus he is hallowing— and silent gives to the roof and its berr'ie's' a strange air
of unrejoicing festivity—until we are repared for the introduction of the hantasms,
and feel that'the scene can d be fitted to no less hefiendbus 'a conclave.
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
yet such is the charm of variety, that while there is a tear on our cheek there is a
smile in our eye, and we are willing to forget the unrejoicing dead for the sake of
the happy couple setting ofl' on the honey-moon. In short, on taking up a new ...
(Never give them a harsher name,) And thou art my first and last love, Then say—
Am I to blame? T. Haynes BAYLY. A NIGHT THOUGHTFrmn the German qub'the.
I PITY you, ye unrejoicing stars, That are so beautiful, and proudly shining: Ye ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch,
1830
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The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections, ...
Thron'd in his palace of cerulean ice, Here Winter holds his unrejoicing court; 895
And thro' his airy hall the loud misrule Of driving tempest is for ever heard : Here
the grim tyrant meditates his wrath ; Here arms his winds with all-subduing frost ...
Thron'd in his palace of cerulean ice, Here Winter holds his unrejoicing court,
And thro' his airy hall the loud misrule Of driving ternpest is for ever heard : Here
the grim- tyrant meditates his wrath ; Here arms his winds with all-subduing frost;
...
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Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and ...
In Russia's wide, immeasurable moors, Where Winter keeps his unrejoicing court
, And in his airy hall the loud misrule Of driving Tempest is for ever heard ; Seen
by the wilderd traveller who roams, Guideless, the yew-clad, stony wastes, the ...
Sir Egerton Brydges,
1806
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A Collection of Poems ...
Thus Adam exil'd from the blifsful scenes Of Eden griev'd, no more in hallow'd
bow'r On nect'rine fruits to feast, fresh shade or vale No more to visit, or vine-
mantled grot ; But all forlorn the naked wilderness, And unrejoicing solitudes to
trace.