Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... face of a friend suddenly lighted up the gloom . It was a rainy day , and Clare was unable to take his usual ramble through the fields , when the clat- tering of hoofs was heard outside the little cottage . A man on horseback alighted ...
... face of a friend suddenly lighted up the gloom . It was a rainy day , and Clare was unable to take his usual ramble through the fields , when the clat- tering of hoofs was heard outside the little cottage . A man on horseback alighted ...
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... face was forthcoming , and wanted to know whether But again he it was true . Clare replied that he was busy visited ... face to face with a great lord , sion with Mr. Artis , the intelligent and sickle in hand , among the yellow corn ...
... face was forthcoming , and wanted to know whether But again he it was true . Clare replied that he was busy visited ... face to face with a great lord , sion with Mr. Artis , the intelligent and sickle in hand , among the yellow corn ...
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... face . The wanderer , in a knocked up , and noticed little or nothing . One faint voice , told those friends his tale of woe ; night I laid in a dyke - bottom , sheltered from but even they were not Christians enough to the wind , and ...
... face . The wanderer , in a knocked up , and noticed little or nothing . One faint voice , told those friends his tale of woe ; night I laid in a dyke - bottom , sheltered from but even they were not Christians enough to the wind , and ...
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... face in all its moods , and to him that face is always cheerful . Other poets go out into the walks of Nature to spend a holiday ; they love her , but to see her is an occasion- al pleasure ; but to Clare it is an every - day existence ...
... face in all its moods , and to him that face is always cheerful . Other poets go out into the walks of Nature to spend a holiday ; they love her , but to see her is an occasion- al pleasure ; but to Clare it is an every - day existence ...
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... face again , Nature herself seems on the flitting . The fields grow old and common things , The grass , the sky , the winds a - blowing ; And spots , where still a beauty clings , Are sighing " going ! all a - going ! " O Poesy is on ...
... face again , Nature herself seems on the flitting . The fields grow old and common things , The grass , the sky , the winds a - blowing ; And spots , where still a beauty clings , Are sighing " going ! all a - going ! " O Poesy is on ...
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