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" And instead of this there is not a moment of any day of our lives when nature is not producing scene after scene, picture after picture, glory after glory, and working still upon such exquisite and constant principles of the most perfect beauty that it... "
Nature - Page 106
edited by - 1887
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The Irish Monthly, Volume 17

1889 - 684 pages
...again till next time, with perhaps a flow of morning and evening mist for dew. And instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives when...upon such exquisite and constant principles of the must perfect beauty, that it is quite certain it is all done for us, and intended for our perpetual...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 78

1889 - 1038 pages
...again till next time, with pcrh яря a film of morning and evening mist for dew. And instead of this there is not a moment of any day of our lives when...producing scene after scene, picture after picture, ц'огУ sfter glory, and working still upon such exquisite and constant principios of the most perfect...
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Choice Selections: Being about Six Hundred Extracts from More Than Two ...

Charles Northend - 1890 - 224 pages
...sometimes waft the freshness of the distant fields to the weary pilgrim of the desert.—Irving. 263. There is not a moment of any day of our lives, when...perfect beauty, that it is quite certain it is all done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure.—John Ruskin. 264. All that in this wide world...
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Four Great Teachers: John Ruskin, Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and ...

Joseph Forster - 1890 - 160 pages
...with perhaps a film of morning and evening mist for dew. And instead of this, there is not a moment in any day of our lives, when nature is not producing...perfect beauty, that it is quite certain it is all done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure. And every man, wherever placed, however far from...
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Four Great Teachers: John Ruskin, Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and ...

Joseph Forster - 1890 - 160 pages
...with perhaps a film of morning and evening mist for dew. And instead of this, there is not a moment in any day of our lives, when nature is not producing...perfect beauty, that it is quite certain it is all done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure. And every man, wherever placed, however far from...
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The Pleasures of Life Complete

Sir John Lubbock - 1894 - 358 pages
...again till next time, with perhaps a film of morning and evening mist for dew. And instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives when...perfect beauty, that it is quite certain it is all done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure." l Nor does the beauty end with the day. " It...
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The Popular Elocutionist and Reciter

Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1894 - 586 pages
...again till next time, with, perhaps, a film of morning and evening mist for dew. And, instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives when...the most perfect beauty, that it is quite certain that it is all done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure. And every mail, wherever placed,...
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Sunshine

Amy Johnson - 1894 - 604 pages
...again till next time, with perhaps a film of morning and evening mist for dew. And instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives when...after scene, picture after picture, glory after glory. . . . The noblest scenes of the earth can be seen and known but by few ; but the sky is for all. Bright...
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The Stenographer, Volumes 8-9

1895 - 406 pages
...again till next time, with perhaps a film of morning and evening mist for dew. And instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives, when...perfect beauty, that it is quite certain it is all done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure. And every man, wherever placed, however far from...
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Hazen's Primer and First-[fifth] Reader, Book 5

Marshman William Hazen - 1896 - 536 pages
...again till next time, with, perhaps, a film of morning and evening mist for dew. And, instead of this, there is not a moment of any day of our lives when...the most perfect beauty, that it is quite certain that it is all done for us, and intended for our perpetual pleasure. And every man, wherever placed,...
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