De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... 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 , primrose , and cowslip , and indeed every blade 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 , primrose , and cowslip , and indeed every blade of ...
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... pleasure , to find my own favourite senti- ments thus glowing in the bosom of the being I loved best , and admired most in all the earth ! It was time that I should leave this dangerous oc- cupation , which acted like a spell upon my ...
... pleasure , to find my own favourite senti- ments thus glowing in the bosom of the being I loved best , and admired most in all the earth ! It was time that I should leave this dangerous oc- cupation , which acted like a spell upon my ...
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... pleasure , my companion , and my friend . In no change of scene , in no one hour of the day , and hardly of the night , have I ever been without it . It has solaced and exhilarated many a melancholy moment , when far away , hopeless of ...
... pleasure , my companion , and my friend . In no change of scene , in no one hour of the day , and hardly of the night , have I ever been without it . It has solaced and exhilarated many a melancholy moment , when far away , hopeless of ...
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... pleasure I had in being allowed to present you , as the friend of him who is lost to us , with this poor book . I never thought , or wished , to have it returned ; and if it has been so valu- able to you , I am sure that is not a reason ...
... pleasure I had in being allowed to present you , as the friend of him who is lost to us , with this poor book . I never thought , or wished , to have it returned ; and if it has been so valu- able to you , I am sure that is not a reason ...
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... pleasure in commemorating the remaining hours which I spent at Foljambe Park previous to returning to Oxford , that I hastily pass them over . It is almost sufficient to say , that after my mournful parting with Bertha , I saw her no ...
... pleasure in commemorating the remaining hours which I spent at Foljambe Park previous to returning to Oxford , that I hastily pass them over . It is almost sufficient to say , that after my mournful parting with Bertha , I saw her no ...
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