Tales of the Woods and Fields, Volume 2Harper, 1836 - 278 páginas |
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... earth ;. Yet is he reared to strength , by sorrow's show'r . 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'er affliction's wave , " He lights the ...
... earth ;. Yet is he reared to strength , by sorrow's show'r . 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'er affliction's wave , " He lights the ...
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... earth is too poor to buy - self - respect , peace of mind , and that hope which fadeth not away . He had died , and left one only son to follow in his foot- steps ; to labour in the same vineyard , and strive , as he had done , in the ...
... earth is too poor to buy - self - respect , peace of mind , and that hope which fadeth not away . He had died , and left one only son to follow in his foot- steps ; to labour in the same vineyard , and strive , as he had done , in the ...
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... earth can she be ? " " Where can she spring from ? " ran round the room . Mrs. Carlton , excessively delighted , made her way to her own particular sofa , carrying her favourite with her . " My dear Louisa , as Mr. Mildmay has so kindly ...
... earth can she be ? " " Where can she spring from ? " ran round the room . Mrs. Carlton , excessively delighted , made her way to her own particular sofa , carrying her favourite with her . " My dear Louisa , as Mr. Mildmay has so kindly ...
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... earth - possess a right to destroy what ages may pass by and never restore - a dream of pure and blissful love - a paradise - a heaven ! like this we have en- joyed together ! I tell thee it is heaven itself we now enjoy ! Ay , go ...
... earth - possess a right to destroy what ages may pass by and never restore - a dream of pure and blissful love - a paradise - a heaven ! like this we have en- joyed together ! I tell thee it is heaven itself we now enjoy ! Ay , go ...
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... earth , that any thing in the shape of domestic cares was entirely beyond the circle of his ideas . Then he had not the least love for children . His imagi- nation had never delighted in the innumerable charms , the simplicity , the ...
... earth , that any thing in the shape of domestic cares was entirely beyond the circle of his ideas . Then he had not the least love for children . His imagi- nation had never delighted in the innumerable charms , the simplicity , the ...
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Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men ..., Volume 2 Anne Marsh-Caldwell Visualização integral - 1836 |
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