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Page 74
... living creatures I would not have a grief left in the world -if I had , you should never see or hear of it- it should lie here , " she said , pressing her hand on her bosom , " buried as deep as a funereal urn in a cold sepulchre . Oh ...
... living creatures I would not have a grief left in the world -if I had , you should never see or hear of it- it should lie here , " she said , pressing her hand on her bosom , " buried as deep as a funereal urn in a cold sepulchre . Oh ...
Page 137
... living , obtaining sub- sistence , and moving perfectly at their ease , without annoyance to one another , in a single drop of water ! The diameter of the largest of these animalcules was only theth of an inch , and many only the th ...
... living , obtaining sub- sistence , and moving perfectly at their ease , without annoyance to one another , in a single drop of water ! The diameter of the largest of these animalcules was only theth of an inch , and many only the th ...
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- The fount of life whence waters living O'erspreading all the garden flow- Bright flowers upon their borders grow , While to the trees life's food they're giving Here blooms the life - imparting tree , Whose fruit , just hid in silvery ...
- The fount of life whence waters living O'erspreading all the garden flow- Bright flowers upon their borders grow , While to the trees life's food they're giving Here blooms the life - imparting tree , Whose fruit , just hid in silvery ...
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