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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... which ended the inno- cent day , -when Louisa , literally , beautiful as an angel , closed her beaming eyes — and the sound of her mirthful voice , at length , was still . ; Yes ! let the rich deride , the proud 24 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
... which ended the inno- cent day , -when Louisa , literally , beautiful as an angel , closed her beaming eyes — and the sound of her mirthful voice , at length , was still . ; Yes ! let the rich deride , the proud 24 A COUNTRY VICARAGE .
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... voice , and in those low , flattering tones which no young girl hears with impunity . The inquiry was one of mere trivial politeness but the tone ! -it sank into her - heart like the most delicious music - it sank , as the human voice ...
... voice , and in those low , flattering tones which no young girl hears with impunity . The inquiry was one of mere trivial politeness but the tone ! -it sank into her - heart like the most delicious music - it sank , as the human voice ...
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... voice — the beating heart ! —the sympathy - the confidence ! Suffice it to say , that Louisa was all that the softest young creature could be upon the occa- sion ; and he , his dark , half - melancholy eye ! — his pensive brow ! -his ...
... voice — the beating heart ! —the sympathy - the confidence ! Suffice it to say , that Louisa was all that the softest young creature could be upon the occa- sion ; and he , his dark , half - melancholy eye ! — his pensive brow ! -his ...
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... voice , when she spoke to him , had a sweeter tone than when she addressed any other crea- ture ; though it was a most melancholy sweet- He , on his part , was more assiduous than ness . ever at his studies - but a nice observer might ...
... voice , when she spoke to him , had a sweeter tone than when she addressed any other crea- ture ; though it was a most melancholy sweet- He , on his part , was more assiduous than ness . ever at his studies - but a nice observer might ...
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... voice . When Louisa and Mary were gone up stairs to put the children to bed , Charles , turning to his friend , said , with an air very gravely anxious , - " I hope , Mr. Phillips , you will not think me impertinent in begging of you to ...
... voice . When Louisa and Mary were gone up stairs to put the children to bed , Charles , turning to his friend , said , with an air very gravely anxious , - " I hope , Mr. Phillips , you will not think me impertinent in begging of you to ...
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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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