De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... garden of Armida . Your excuse is easy the necessity of returning to Oxford . " " Give me time to reflect by myself , and let me leave you , " said I , walking away ; and I plunged into the thickest part of the park . Here , for the ...
... garden of Armida . Your excuse is easy the necessity of returning to Oxford . " " Give me time to reflect by myself , and let me leave you , " said I , walking away ; and I plunged into the thickest part of the park . Here , for the ...
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... garden , to assemble and adopt any little amusement that might present itself . Hence it was furnished with different musical instruments ; and on the walls were many maps , and in the window - seats whole files of newspapers - so that ...
... garden , to assemble and adopt any little amusement that might present itself . Hence it was furnished with different musical instruments ; and on the walls were many maps , and in the window - seats whole files of newspapers - so that ...
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... garden ; the air mild and genial ; the dews sweetening every daisy , primrose , and cowslip , and indeed every blade of grass . But there was also a stillness exercising an indescribable influence over the soul . The tranquillity was ...
... garden ; the air mild and genial ; the dews sweetening every daisy , primrose , and cowslip , and indeed every blade of grass . But there was also a stillness exercising an indescribable influence over the soul . The tranquillity was ...
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... his countenance and manner . I asked for time to consider ; and promising him an answer the next day , we separated . On my return home to my lodgings in the King's Road , the nursery - gardens smelt and looked so 58 DE CLIFFORD ; or ,
... his countenance and manner . I asked for time to consider ; and promising him an answer the next day , we separated . On my return home to my lodgings in the King's Road , the nursery - gardens smelt and looked so 58 DE CLIFFORD ; or ,
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Or, the Constant Man Robert Plumer Ward. Road , the nursery - gardens smelt and looked so sweet , and the daisies and lilacs seemed so much what they have been called , the lovely harbingers of spring , that they very much seconded the ...
Or, the Constant Man Robert Plumer Ward. Road , the nursery - gardens smelt and looked so sweet , and the daisies and lilacs seemed so much what they have been called , the lovely harbingers of spring , that they very much seconded the ...
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