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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... smile faded into a look of anxiety " they are such a grand set ; and I know none of them . " And " what must I put on ? " she should have added ; for Louisa was no heroine , and the pleasure of a first introduction to scenes of gaiety ...
... smile faded into a look of anxiety " they are such a grand set ; and I know none of them . " And " what must I put on ? " she should have added ; for Louisa was no heroine , and the pleasure of a first introduction to scenes of gaiety ...
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... smiles give birth , And summon him from earth ; Yet is he reared to strength , by sorrow's shower . Oh ! those malign who say , When poverty makes way , That he , the beauteous god , alarm'd , retires ; No - for the boy is brave , And o ...
... smiles give birth , And summon him from earth ; Yet is he reared to strength , by sorrow's shower . Oh ! those malign who say , When poverty makes way , That he , the beauteous god , alarm'd , retires ; No - for the boy is brave , And o ...
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... smiles ! The ease of taste , self - gratified ! The loveliness that hung like a charm around her ! — The student raised his eyes , and sighed . For a moment , he seemed endeavouring again to rivet them upon the page before him - but it ...
... smiles ! The ease of taste , self - gratified ! The loveliness that hung like a charm around her ! — The student raised his eyes , and sighed . For a moment , he seemed endeavouring again to rivet them upon the page before him - but it ...
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... smiles ; and was rewarded for her good na- ture , and the prudence of her application to Carsan , by seeing the eyes of the whole assem- bly fixed in admiration upon her remarkably beautiful protegée . 50 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... smiles ; and was rewarded for her good na- ture , and the prudence of her application to Carsan , by seeing the eyes of the whole assem- bly fixed in admiration upon her remarkably beautiful protegée . 50 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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... smiles ; of this last class were all the young ladies , without exception . Happy beings ! How can any one for an instant doubt but that creatures so complete , so amiable in their appearance , are exempt from human sorrow , anxiety ...
... smiles ; of this last class were all the young ladies , without exception . Happy beings ! How can any one for an instant doubt but that creatures so complete , so amiable in their appearance , are exempt from human sorrow , anxiety ...
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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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