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... Oh ! there is sweetness in the mountain air , And life , that bloated Ease can never hope to share ! " In passing from the Portugueze to the Spanish territory , he is somewhat disappointed , by the smallness of the stream which forms ...
... oh , the little warlike world within ! The well reev'd guns , the netted canopy , * The hoarse command , the busy humming din , When , at a word , the tops are mann'd on high ; Hark to the boatswain's call , the cheering cry ! While ...
... oh ! let him seize Pure pleasure while he can ; the scorching ray Here pierceth not , impregnate with disease : Then let his length the loitering pilgrim lay , And gaze , untir'd , the morn , the noon , the eve away . p . 85 . Ali was ...
... Oh ! who that gallant spirit shall resume , Leap from Eurotas ' banks , and call thee from the tomb ? LXXIII . Spirit of freedom ! when on Phyle's brow * Thou sat'st with Thrasybulus and his train , Couldst thou forebode the dismal hour ...
... Oh , James ! James ! " - This is certainly a picture that warrants both Miss Edgeworth's assertion , that the society in Dublin is either positively good , or posi- tively bad , and her sensible ridicule of the elaborate aukwardness of ...