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... kind of garden can he have right in the heart of the largest city in the world ? How can anyone make anything which could be called a garden among all these great buildings ? " Presently he was leading me up and up flights and flights ...
... kind of garden can he have right in the heart of the largest city in the world ? How can anyone make anything which could be called a garden among all these great buildings ? " Presently he was leading me up and up flights and flights ...
Page 38
... kind offices , ( and who Would spare , that loves them , offices like these ? ) Well they reward the toil . The sight is pleased , The scent regaled , each odorif'rous leaf , Each op'ning blossom freely breathes abroad Its gratitude ...
... kind offices , ( and who Would spare , that loves them , offices like these ? ) Well they reward the toil . The sight is pleased , The scent regaled , each odorif'rous leaf , Each op'ning blossom freely breathes abroad Its gratitude ...
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... kind mother , receives us at our birth and sustains us when born . It is this alone , of all the elements around us , that is never found an enemy to man . The body of waters deluge him with rains ; oppress him with hail , and drown him ...
... kind mother , receives us at our birth and sustains us when born . It is this alone , of all the elements around us , that is never found an enemy to man . The body of waters deluge him with rains ; oppress him with hail , and drown him ...
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