Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 2William Howitt W. Lovett, 1847 |
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... passed through the heats and the thunder - storms of life , such spots are dangerous , - they are apt to inspire lays like the following : - MIDSUMMER MUSINGS . It is the summer of the fleeting year- ; On the brown sward the flowers are ...
... passed through the heats and the thunder - storms of life , such spots are dangerous , - they are apt to inspire lays like the following : - MIDSUMMER MUSINGS . It is the summer of the fleeting year- ; On the brown sward the flowers are ...
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... passed . Assembled together on a fine morning , we scated ourselves in a spring cart , and drove along the Abbey Dale road . A ride of a mile and a half brought us in view of a series of lovely scenes . The well - wooded hills , sloping ...
... passed . Assembled together on a fine morning , we scated ourselves in a spring cart , and drove along the Abbey Dale road . A ride of a mile and a half brought us in view of a series of lovely scenes . The well - wooded hills , sloping ...
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... passed , we began to climb to the summit of Masson . Our ascent had hitherto been made without extraordinary efforts , but every step now required much exertion . By perse- verance , we at length reached the highest point of the hill ...
... passed , we began to climb to the summit of Masson . Our ascent had hitherto been made without extraordinary efforts , but every step now required much exertion . By perse- verance , we at length reached the highest point of the hill ...
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... passed the road leading to the Isaac Walton Hotel , occupied us till the twilight of evening was changing to and ... passing through our minds , like presages of hallowed blessings still to come . Before us rose in majesty the hill of ...
... passed the road leading to the Isaac Walton Hotel , occupied us till the twilight of evening was changing to and ... passing through our minds , like presages of hallowed blessings still to come . Before us rose in majesty the hill of ...
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... passed through the failure of the potato crop as England in the same circumstances has passed through it . She would have been agitated , but not cast down ; her poor would have been pinched , but not slain as by the destroying angel ...
... passed through the failure of the potato crop as England in the same circumstances has passed through it . She would have been agitated , but not cast down ; her poor would have been pinched , but not slain as by the destroying angel ...
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