10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «UNSIGHING»
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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.
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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