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... wonder that they have inspired a Puritan poet to the highest of his inspirations ; and even his much more grimly Puritan master , Oliver Cromwell , is described as regretfully leaving his private garden , where he lived in retirement ...
... wonder that they have inspired a Puritan poet to the highest of his inspirations ; and even his much more grimly Puritan master , Oliver Cromwell , is described as regretfully leaving his private garden , where he lived in retirement ...
Page 17
... most ingenious wonder whether the various inhabitants of Eden were such a happy family that the animals spared the flowers . There were perhaps no rabbits in Paradise . T II GARDENERS HE GARDEN of Eden may have preceded EDENS 17.
... most ingenious wonder whether the various inhabitants of Eden were such a happy family that the animals spared the flowers . There were perhaps no rabbits in Paradise . T II GARDENERS HE GARDEN of Eden may have preceded EDENS 17.
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... wonder- ful prospect it commands ? . . . Evening was beginning to fall when our vessel , after coasting along the island , anchored in the secluded bay of Challa , where behind a rocky cape there is an Indian hamlet and a garden and ...
... wonder- ful prospect it commands ? . . . Evening was beginning to fall when our vessel , after coasting along the island , anchored in the secluded bay of Challa , where behind a rocky cape there is an Indian hamlet and a garden and ...
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