Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volume 1 |
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... green boughs wrest- ling with the wind , or dancing in the air to the sound of their own music ; to lose the song of the lark , the nightingale , the blackbird , and the thrush ; the sight of the waving corn , the green and flowery ...
... green boughs wrest- ling with the wind , or dancing in the air to the sound of their own music ; to lose the song of the lark , the nightingale , the blackbird , and the thrush ; the sight of the waving corn , the green and flowery ...
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... green heads , spite of all the mortgagees and woodmen in existence . Show me the terra - firma in Yorkshire that can with impunity make such a boast as this . Mine is an estate upon which I can reside all the year round , and laugh at ...
... green heads , spite of all the mortgagees and woodmen in existence . Show me the terra - firma in Yorkshire that can with impunity make such a boast as this . Mine is an estate upon which I can reside all the year round , and laugh at ...
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... green livery of Nature has been rendered peculiarly grateful and refreshing . This little organ , like the vases of the Belides , is never filled , although perpetually replenish- ed ; and we pass from the contemplation of natural ...
... green livery of Nature has been rendered peculiarly grateful and refreshing . This little organ , like the vases of the Belides , is never filled , although perpetually replenish- ed ; and we pass from the contemplation of natural ...
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... green leaves ; and our fields must nourish no types of that blooming fruit which flourished upon the borders of the Dead Sea . Truth declares the existence of evil , moral and physical ; we must , there- fore , use no disguises to ...
... green leaves ; and our fields must nourish no types of that blooming fruit which flourished upon the borders of the Dead Sea . Truth declares the existence of evil , moral and physical ; we must , there- fore , use no disguises to ...
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... green ocean is studded with the white sails of barks ( like daisies in the grass ) hastening to the ceremony , from Attica , Boeotia , and Thessaly ; from Lesbos and Crete ; from Ionia and the coasts of Asiatic Greece . As they ap ...
... green ocean is studded with the white sails of barks ( like daisies in the grass ) hastening to the ceremony , from Attica , Boeotia , and Thessaly ; from Lesbos and Crete ; from Ionia and the coasts of Asiatic Greece . As they ap ...
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