Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... stands there , beneath its soft Italian sky , fanned day and night by the fresh ocean breeze , which forbids alike the keen winter frosts , and the fierce thunder heats of the midland ; and pleasantly it has stood there for now ...
... stands there , beneath its soft Italian sky , fanned day and night by the fresh ocean breeze , which forbids alike the keen winter frosts , and the fierce thunder heats of the midland ; and pleasantly it has stood there for now ...
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... stand the careful habit of causing needless pain to no human being , poor or rich , and of taking pride in giving up his own pleasure for the sake of those who were weaker than himself . Moreover , having been entrusted for the last ...
... stand the careful habit of causing needless pain to no human being , poor or rich , and of taking pride in giving up his own pleasure for the sake of those who were weaker than himself . Moreover , having been entrusted for the last ...
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... stand against the Saxon sheriff and the valiant men of Devon . Within that charmed rock , so Torridge boatmen tell ... stands there with beating heart and kindling eye , the cool breeze whistling through his long fair curls , he is a ...
... stand against the Saxon sheriff and the valiant men of Devon . Within that charmed rock , so Torridge boatmen tell ... stands there with beating heart and kindling eye , the cool breeze whistling through his long fair curls , he is a ...
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... stands in Prince's " Worthies of Devon ; " of a Spanish type , perhaps ( or more truly speaking , a Cornish ) , rather than an English , with just enough of the British element in it to give delicacy to its massiveness . forehead and ...
... stands in Prince's " Worthies of Devon ; " of a Spanish type , perhaps ( or more truly speaking , a Cornish ) , rather than an English , with just enough of the British element in it to give delicacy to its massiveness . forehead and ...
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... " So Mr. Frank was arrayed spotlessly ; but after the latest fashion of Milan , not in trunk hose and slashed sleeves , nor in " French standing collar , treble quadruple dædalian ruff , 38 [ CHAP . II . HOW AMYAS CAME HOME.
... " So Mr. Frank was arrayed spotlessly ; but after the latest fashion of Milan , not in trunk hose and slashed sleeves , nor in " French standing collar , treble quadruple dædalian ruff , 38 [ CHAP . II . HOW AMYAS CAME HOME.
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