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" Away they sped with gamesome minds And souls untouched by sin; To a level mead they came, and there They drave the wickets in: Pleasantly shone the setting sun Over the town of Lynn. Like sportive deer they coursed about, And shouted as they ran, Turning... "
My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions - Page 40
by Alfred Russel Wallace - 1905
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The Athenaeum and Literary Chronicle, 3. köide

1828 - 442 lehte
...came, and there They drave the wickets in : Pleasantly shone the setting sun Over the town of Lynn. Like sportive deer they coursed about, And shouted...But the Usher sat remote from all, A melancholy man ! His hat was oft*, his vest apart, To catch heaven's blessed breeze ; For a burning thought was in...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, 12. köide

1828 - 488 lehte
...came, and there They drave the wickets in : Pleasantly shone the setting sun Over the town of Lynn. Like sportive deer they coursed about, And shouted...the Usher sat remote from all— A melancholy man ! His hat was off, his vest apart, To catch heaven's blessed breeze — For u burning thought was in...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 30. köide

1828 - 602 lehte
...came, and there They drave the wickets in : Pleasantly shone the setting sun Over the town of Lynn. ' Like sportive deer they coursed about, And shouted as they ran, — Turning to mirth all titings of earth, As only boyhood can ; But the Usher sat remote from all, A melancholy man ! ' His...
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The Spirit of the English Magazines

1829 - 518 lehte
...came, and there They drave the wickets in : Pleasantly shone the Betting sun Over the town of Lynn. Like sportive deer they coursed about, And shouted...But the Usher sat remote from all, A melancholy man ! His hat was off, bis vest apart, To catch heaven's blessed breeze ; For a burning thought was in...
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The Dream of Eugene Aram: The Murderer

Thomas Hood - 1831 - 80 lehte
...wickets in : Pleasantly shone the setting sun Over the town of Lynn. Like sportive deer they cours'd about, And shouted as they ran, — Turning to mirth...But the Usher sat remote from all, A melancholy man ! His hat was off, his vest apart, To catch heaven's blessed breeze ; For a burning thought was in...
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L'allegro ; Or, Tales for Hut and Hall

Mark Emery - 1835 - 318 lehte
...came, and there They drave the wickets in : Pleasantly shone the setting sun Over the town of Lynn. Like sportive deer they coursed about, And shouted...But the usher sat remote from all, A melancholy man ! His hat was off, his vest apart, To catch heaven's blessed breeze ; For a burning thought was in...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, 7. köide

1836 - 700 lehte
...came, and there They drave the wickets in : Pleasantly shone the vetting sun Over the town of Lynn. Like sportive deer they coursed about, And shouted...But the usher sat remote from all, A melancholy man! His hat was off, hi* vest apart, To catch heaven's blessed breeze ; For a burning thought was ou his...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, 7. köide

1836 - 706 lehte
...wickets in : Pleasantly »hone the net ling sun Over the town of Lynn. Like sportive deer they coursod about, And shouted as they ran — Turning to mirth...But the usher sat remote from all, A melancholy man! His hat was off, his vent apnrt, To catch heaven's blessed breeze ; For a burning thought was ou his...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, 7. köide

1836 - 676 lehte
...came, and there They drave the wickets in : Pleasantly «hone the petting -ни Over the town of Lynn. Like sportive deer they coursed about. And shouted...all things of earth, As only boyhood can : But the ushur sat remote from all, Л melancholy man! His hat wan off, his vest apart. To catch heaven's bles»cd...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 28. köide

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1836 - 686 lehte
...and when in troops, having confidence in themselves and in each other, they are all noise and sport. "Turning to mirth all things of earth, As only boyhood can." But when quite alone, even in their most delightful idlenes?, sauntering and loitering, by geen lanes or...
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