Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... wood , where , in infancy , we were wont to view it . The sky , in a distant province , may appear studded with as many stars , but it is not so dear to us as when we gazed upon it from the footpath by our native cottage . Even the old ...
... wood , where , in infancy , we were wont to view it . The sky , in a distant province , may appear studded with as many stars , but it is not so dear to us as when we gazed upon it from the footpath by our native cottage . Even the old ...
Page 62
... horns continued to blow with so hideous a noise as made the neighbouring rocks and woods to echo the sound . " The enemy were fast approaching in three great per- bodies , and led on by the English monarch 62 MORNINGS IN SPRING ,
... horns continued to blow with so hideous a noise as made the neighbouring rocks and woods to echo the sound . " The enemy were fast approaching in three great per- bodies , and led on by the English monarch 62 MORNINGS IN SPRING ,
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... though probably true as to incident , its application for the purpose just mentioned cannot be correct . " In the deep solitude of the woods betwixt Bolton and Robert de Clifford had by his wife , Matilda , 72 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... though probably true as to incident , its application for the purpose just mentioned cannot be correct . " In the deep solitude of the woods betwixt Bolton and Robert de Clifford had by his wife , Matilda , 72 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 73
... spoke , no doubt , and she thought , of proximity to the scene of her son's death ; but it was the fields and woods of Bolton for which they secretly languished . two sons , Roger and Robert , of which the MORNINGS IN SPRING . 73.
... spoke , no doubt , and she thought , of proximity to the scene of her son's death ; but it was the fields and woods of Bolton for which they secretly languished . two sons , Roger and Robert , of which the MORNINGS IN SPRING . 73.
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... wood , In tartan clad and forest - green , With hound in ' leash , and hawk in hood , The boy of Egremond was seen . * See Monast . Anglic . vol . ii . p . 102 . rashly taking part with the earl of Lancaster in his 74 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... wood , In tartan clad and forest - green , With hound in ' leash , and hawk in hood , The boy of Egremond was seen . * See Monast . Anglic . vol . ii . p . 102 . rashly taking part with the earl of Lancaster in his 74 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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