Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short Biographical and Critical Notices. V. 1-3Wiley & Halsted, 1856 |
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... appears , Beneath the fir's inhospitable eaves , — The chirp and flutter of some single bird , The rustle in the brake , —what precious store Of joys have these on poets ' hearts conferred ? And then at times to send one's own voice out ...
... appears , Beneath the fir's inhospitable eaves , — The chirp and flutter of some single bird , The rustle in the brake , —what precious store Of joys have these on poets ' hearts conferred ? And then at times to send one's own voice out ...
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... appear before strangers in that manner , were now seated and going to be served round , whilst the young lady was universally admired , and every one said that the prince had made a good change ; but Griselda in particular highly ...
... appear before strangers in that manner , were now seated and going to be served round , whilst the young lady was universally admired , and every one said that the prince had made a good change ; but Griselda in particular highly ...
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... appear in his glory as Judge , and , before him shall be gathered all nations , shows thus much , at least , that this virtue is indispensable ; is one by which the Christian must often examine himself , and prove his own soul ...
... appear in his glory as Judge , and , before him shall be gathered all nations , shows thus much , at least , that this virtue is indispensable ; is one by which the Christian must often examine himself , and prove his own soul ...
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... appear the effect of insanity , and would inspire nothing but pity for a wretch so devoid of sense as to dare to conceive it . A moment's reflection would suffice to show that it was hopeless to attempt an escape by the gates . Every ...
... appear the effect of insanity , and would inspire nothing but pity for a wretch so devoid of sense as to dare to conceive it . A moment's reflection would suffice to show that it was hopeless to attempt an escape by the gates . Every ...
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... appear , and so as to enable us to take all of them out at once should we be in a situation to escape . six months of this obstinate and cruel work , we applied ourselves to the wooden ladder which was necessary to mount from the fosse ...
... appear , and so as to enable us to take all of them out at once should we be in a situation to escape . six months of this obstinate and cruel work , we applied ourselves to the wooden ladder which was necessary to mount from the fosse ...
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