Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men's Tales", Volume 1Saunders and Otley, 1836 |
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... I will say no more — you know what my heart would feel upon the occasion- except that I am , My dear Helen , Your ever affectionate friend , MARGARET CARLTON . MRS . DIGBY TO MRS . CARLTON . My dear A COUNTRY . VICARAGE . 5.
... I will say no more — you know what my heart would feel upon the occasion- except that I am , My dear Helen , Your ever affectionate friend , MARGARET CARLTON . MRS . DIGBY TO MRS . CARLTON . My dear A COUNTRY . VICARAGE . 5.
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... heart upon assembling all her family around her , to keep her eightieth birthday , which falls pre- cisely upon the very 20th that I should have been with you . She knew nothing of my plans , and I did not like to disappoint her , so ...
... heart upon assembling all her family around her , to keep her eightieth birthday , which falls pre- cisely upon the very 20th that I should have been with you . She knew nothing of my plans , and I did not like to disappoint her , so ...
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... heart , and blest with an utter exemption from vanity , ambition , and fastidious refinement , lived perfectly happy and contented among those she so tenderly loved ; fulfilling her round of domestic duties , and reap- ing her reward of ...
... heart , and blest with an utter exemption from vanity , ambition , and fastidious refinement , lived perfectly happy and contented among those she so tenderly loved ; fulfilling her round of domestic duties , and reap- ing her reward of ...
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... heart was unstained by the slightest approach to that base and villainous envy , with which the hostile elder sometimes regards the lovely , blooming competitor for a share in her place and emi- nence . She was proud of her sister's ...
... heart was unstained by the slightest approach to that base and villainous envy , with which the hostile elder sometimes regards the lovely , blooming competitor for a share in her place and emi- nence . She was proud of her sister's ...
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... to dwell ; Within the secret cell Of the fond heart , which hath no other prize , He lies . He hates ambition's storms , Luxurious pride he scorns , The purple hangings may not be his bower ; For A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 23.
... to dwell ; Within the secret cell Of the fond heart , which hath no other prize , He lies . He hates ambition's storms , Luxurious pride he scorns , The purple hangings may not be his bower ; For A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 23.
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Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men ..., Volume 1 Anne Marsh-Caldwell Visualização integral - 1846 |
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