The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life, Or, Selections from Fields Old and NewG.P. Putnam, 1855 - Всего страниц: 428 |
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... and climb the highest of all the Alps , or stand beside the trackless , ever - moving sea , or look over the broad , unpeopled prairie , and tell us whence it is that the human spirit is so deeply moved 28 INTRODUCTION .
... and climb the highest of all the Alps , or stand beside the trackless , ever - moving sea , or look over the broad , unpeopled prairie , and tell us whence it is that the human spirit is so deeply moved 28 INTRODUCTION .
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... tell us where all human hopes should center . Happily , in spite of the eagerness with which our people . throw themselves upon every rallying point of excitement , they are by no means wanting in feeling for a country life . It is true ...
... tell us where all human hopes should center . Happily , in spite of the eagerness with which our people . throw themselves upon every rallying point of excitement , they are by no means wanting in feeling for a country life . It is true ...
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... stream . The everlasting hills the ancient woods - these are his monuments - these tell him of the past , and not a seed drops from his hand but prophesies of the future . The influences which surround the 32 INTRODUCTION .
... stream . The everlasting hills the ancient woods - these are his monuments - these tell him of the past , and not a seed drops from his hand but prophesies of the future . The influences which surround the 32 INTRODUCTION .
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... tell aright Their great beauty , it lieth not in my might , Ne their array ; neverthelesse I shall Tell you a part , though I speake not of all . The surcotes white of velvet wele sitting , They were in cladde ; and the semes echone ...
... tell aright Their great beauty , it lieth not in my might , Ne their array ; neverthelesse I shall Tell you a part , though I speake not of all . The surcotes white of velvet wele sitting , They were in cladde ; and the semes echone ...
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... tell me , What that these knightes be in rich armour , And what tho be in grene and weare the flour ? " And why that some did reverence to that tre , And some unto the plot of floures faire ? " " With right good will my fair doughter ...
... tell me , What that these knightes be in rich armour , And what tho be in grene and weare the flour ? " And why that some did reverence to that tre , And some unto the plot of floures faire ? " " With right good will my fair doughter ...
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