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... flowers . There is poetry in the hum of the bee , because it brings back to us , as in a dream , the memo- ry of bygone days , when our hearts were alive to the happiness of childhood -- the time when we could lie down upon the green ...
... flowers . There is poetry in the hum of the bee , because it brings back to us , as in a dream , the memo- ry of bygone days , when our hearts were alive to the happiness of childhood -- the time when we could lie down upon the green ...
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... flowers , as we used to gather them ourselves , before the toils and struggles of mortal conflict had worn us down to what we are now ; and thus presenting to the mind the combined ideas of natural enjoyment , innocence , and rural ...
... flowers , as we used to gather them ourselves , before the toils and struggles of mortal conflict had worn us down to what we are now ; and thus presenting to the mind the combined ideas of natural enjoyment , innocence , and rural ...
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... flowers , he throws into his picture a vivid atmosphere , in which we are sure that flowers are grow- ing ; and by slightly ruffling the fair hair , letting loose the folds of the dress , quicken- ing the expression of the eye , and ...
... flowers , he throws into his picture a vivid atmosphere , in which we are sure that flowers are grow- ing ; and by slightly ruffling the fair hair , letting loose the folds of the dress , quicken- ing the expression of the eye , and ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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