The Fountain of Arethusa, Volume 1(Printed for) Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1848 |
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... long , both there and upon the heart . The eyes of my little ones should look habitually at no man's countenance which was not gracious . Their ears should be familiar with no recriminations , no splenetic B 5 ON EDUCATION. ...
... long , both there and upon the heart . The eyes of my little ones should look habitually at no man's countenance which was not gracious . Their ears should be familiar with no recriminations , no splenetic B 5 ON EDUCATION. ...
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... eyes they would acquire a love for music and a per- ception of beauty . Their father's countenance should shine as a dial - plate on which to reckon their hourly progress in humanity and benevolence , but by some other indication than ...
... eyes they would acquire a love for music and a per- ception of beauty . Their father's countenance should shine as a dial - plate on which to reckon their hourly progress in humanity and benevolence , but by some other indication than ...
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... eyes , flaxen hair , frame strongly built , limbs and features symmetrically proportioned , numbering some thirty- six or thirty - seven successful years , and drest in the soberest costume of a second class Quaker . should have ...
... eyes , flaxen hair , frame strongly built , limbs and features symmetrically proportioned , numbering some thirty- six or thirty - seven successful years , and drest in the soberest costume of a second class Quaker . should have ...
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... eyes , uninquisitive as they were ; and suggested that , on his return , he might be dis- missed as an encumbrance in so small a boat . Our road ran downward ; but it was impossible that we could carry so many articles at once , in ...
... eyes , uninquisitive as they were ; and suggested that , on his return , he might be dis- missed as an encumbrance in so small a boat . Our road ran downward ; but it was impossible that we could carry so many articles at once , in ...
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... neither friend to close our eyes nor grave to receive our car- cases , " said I , in the tone of frenzy and despair . Still UNSEASONABLE RETORT . 43 the Barmaster's hands remained as before 42 THE FOUNTAIN OF ARETHUSA .
... neither friend to close our eyes nor grave to receive our car- cases , " said I , in the tone of frenzy and despair . Still UNSEASONABLE RETORT . 43 the Barmaster's hands remained as before 42 THE FOUNTAIN OF ARETHUSA .
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ACILIUS Alexander Amersham Anaximander ANTISTIA appeared ARISTOTLE Arrian ATTICUS Barmaster Bartholomew Horncastle become beside better boat Cæsar castle Castleton Catiline cavern CHAPTER Christian Cicero colour companion conscience convexa foramina terræ countenance curiosity death Derbyshire discovered duelling pistols earth eternity eyes farther ferox imis mea flowers forget FOUNTAIN OF ARETHUSA fruit greater Greek habits half happiness Hayfield honour hope Horncastle's human Idem ego imis mea terga Julius Cæsar labour language learning least less Levant light live looked Mam Tor mankind Master mea terga cavernis memory ment miles Millar never novelty once ourselves perhaps philosophical Plato Pompeius porticos present preter render rich Rome seemed seen Sertorius side single law Smyrna Solicito MANES soon Sosthenes subiî convexa foramina sufficient suppose Supposuique ferox imis Sylla tempers thee things thou hast thought thousand thousand guineas truth twenty uncle Richard's wisdom words