Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 2William Howitt W. Lovett, 1847 |
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... hour . Yet why should I be sad ? -for Nature spreads Her wealth before me daily ; from her heart Doth joys , proud thoughts , sweet sympathies impart , Which I drink in as one who nothing dreads , Fearless that hers , like man's weak ...
... hour . Yet why should I be sad ? -for Nature spreads Her wealth before me daily ; from her heart Doth joys , proud thoughts , sweet sympathies impart , Which I drink in as one who nothing dreads , Fearless that hers , like man's weak ...
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... hour approaches ; the Parliament dies a natural death this session , and the opportunity is given us once more to show whether we really are a wise and a determined people . Now is the time ! now , and never again for seven years ! It ...
... hour approaches ; the Parliament dies a natural death this session , and the opportunity is given us once more to show whether we really are a wise and a determined people . Now is the time ! now , and never again for seven years ! It ...
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... hour after hour , in my garden , and also on the sandy banks on the wastes about Esher , in Surrey , and always with unabated wonder . They are about an inch long , each with orange - coloured bodies , and black heads and wings . They ...
... hour after hour , in my garden , and also on the sandy banks on the wastes about Esher , in Surrey , and always with unabated wonder . They are about an inch long , each with orange - coloured bodies , and black heads and wings . They ...
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... hour . It was a blustering November day , " said his daughter , " and I never hear the wind blowing and whistling without remembering it . " She was only six years old , but her recollections are vivid on the subject . " The minister ...
... hour . It was a blustering November day , " said his daughter , " and I never hear the wind blowing and whistling without remembering it . " She was only six years old , but her recollections are vivid on the subject . " The minister ...
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... hours earlier than usual , and with the first sunbeam walked through the cleanly - swept streets , past the house of his sweetheart ; that these were they in which he placed himself for a full hour before the closed door of the church ...
... hours earlier than usual , and with the first sunbeam walked through the cleanly - swept streets , past the house of his sweetheart ; that these were they in which he placed himself for a full hour before the closed door of the church ...
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