De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... Morning : - " Now the bright Morning Star , day's harbinger , Comes dancing from the east , and leads with her The flowery May , who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip and the pale primrose . Hail ! bounteous May ! " This was ...
... Morning : - " Now the bright Morning Star , day's harbinger , Comes dancing from the east , and leads with her The flowery May , who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip and the pale primrose . Hail ! bounteous May ! " This was ...
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... morning , by the union of personal feelings of pleasure with piety of mind , occasioned by the idea of the day . The scene was the fresh field bordering on the garden ; the air mild and genial ; the dews sweetening every daisy ...
... morning , by the union of personal feelings of pleasure with piety of mind , occasioned by the idea of the day . The scene was the fresh field bordering on the garden ; the air mild and genial ; the dews sweetening every daisy ...
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... morning , and my heart dilated with joy and gratitude . The soothing , indeed , which I felt all over me , brought me at once to heaven . It is God , said I , that has made me thus susceptible . It is His bounty that I should thus feel ...
... morning , and my heart dilated with joy and gratitude . The soothing , indeed , which I felt all over me , brought me at once to heaven . It is God , said I , that has made me thus susceptible . It is His bounty that I should thus feel ...
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... morning , that does good to everybody and every thing . To be sure , we all won- dered how you could leave her in all her grief the first evening she came home , and go without your supper to them woods , and all to be knocked on the ...
... morning , that does good to everybody and every thing . To be sure , we all won- dered how you could leave her in all her grief the first evening she came home , and go without your supper to them woods , and all to be knocked on the ...
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... morning , however , which I had fixed for my departure , gave better tidings of Bertha , though she still kept her chamber , -whether from design or inability to leave it , I could not tell ; and I took leave of Mr. Hastings alone . He ...
... morning , however , which I had fixed for my departure , gave better tidings of Bertha , though she still kept her chamber , -whether from design or inability to leave it , I could not tell ; and I took leave of Mr. Hastings alone . He ...
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