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Page 39
... dark rock , looking down into the clear deep water , with that imper- turbable aspect of never - ending melancholy which marks it out as a fit accompaniment of wild and secluded scenery , we feel almost as if the genius of the place ...
... dark rock , looking down into the clear deep water , with that imper- turbable aspect of never - ending melancholy which marks it out as a fit accompaniment of wild and secluded scenery , we feel almost as if the genius of the place ...
Page 84
... darkness till it smiled . " " Midnight shout and revelry , " Tipsy dance and jollity . " " The sun to me is dark " And silent as the moon , " When she deserts the night , " Hid in her vacant interlunar cave . " - MILTON . But above all ...
... darkness till it smiled . " " Midnight shout and revelry , " Tipsy dance and jollity . " " The sun to me is dark " And silent as the moon , " When she deserts the night , " Hid in her vacant interlunar cave . " - MILTON . But above all ...
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... dark sayings were heard about his worldly affairs , and harsh comments were made upon his useless daughter . Anna's health was also extremely delicate , and she would often talk to Mary of the cold Scottish blight , from which , she ...
... dark sayings were heard about his worldly affairs , and harsh comments were made upon his useless daughter . Anna's health was also extremely delicate , and she would often talk to Mary of the cold Scottish blight , from which , she ...
Contents
THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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