Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... eye lighted up with a new lustre , and the withered check overspread with a momentary glow , at the mention of some infant - deed which they well remember ? and how firmly attached are they to the place where they first began their ...
... eye lighted up with a new lustre , and the withered check overspread with a momentary glow , at the mention of some infant - deed which they well remember ? and how firmly attached are they to the place where they first began their ...
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... eyes with a deep yet melancholy delight on that portion of our being when the breath of Heaven seemed to blow around us with hope and rapture on its wings , and awakened in our youthful hearts the purest love of nature and of nature's ...
... eyes with a deep yet melancholy delight on that portion of our being when the breath of Heaven seemed to blow around us with hope and rapture on its wings , and awakened in our youthful hearts the purest love of nature and of nature's ...
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... eyes , but keep my eyes in subjection to my mind by these means they are not distracted with a multiplicity of external objects , and see nothing but what the imagination represents to them . If I have any composition upon my hands ...
... eyes , but keep my eyes in subjection to my mind by these means they are not distracted with a multiplicity of external objects , and see nothing but what the imagination represents to them . If I have any composition upon my hands ...
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... eyes the character and conduct of his friend Spurinna , a senator of great opulence and unblemished reputation , who had passed uncorrupted through the various offices of state , had governed many provinces with the most disinterested ...
... eyes the character and conduct of his friend Spurinna , a senator of great opulence and unblemished reputation , who had passed uncorrupted through the various offices of state , had governed many provinces with the most disinterested ...
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... eye , where he may saunter round his grounds , traverse his single walk , grow familiar with his two or three vines , and count his little plantations . I mention these particulars to let you see how much he will be obliged to me , as I ...
... eye , where he may saunter round his grounds , traverse his single walk , grow familiar with his two or three vines , and count his little plantations . I mention these particulars to let you see how much he will be obliged to me , as I ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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