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Page 13
... look for better fame . I never feared the critic's pen , To live by my renown ; I found the poems in the fields , And only wrote them down . And quiet Epping pleases well , Where Nature's love delays ; I joy to see the quiet place , And ...
... look for better fame . I never feared the critic's pen , To live by my renown ; I found the poems in the fields , And only wrote them down . And quiet Epping pleases well , Where Nature's love delays ; I joy to see the quiet place , And ...
Page 18
... look on life's pleasures as follies at best , And , like sunset , feel calm when I'm going to rest . I sit by the fire , in the dark winter's night , While the cat cleans her face with her foot in delight , And the winds all a - cold ...
... look on life's pleasures as follies at best , And , like sunset , feel calm when I'm going to rest . I sit by the fire , in the dark winter's night , While the cat cleans her face with her foot in delight , And the winds all a - cold ...
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... look and tone , but to ex- the weapon home . " plain that Eleanor is brought by Julia's management into nearer neighbourhood of the couch , on which Mr. Rhys lies , than at first . At length " such a strange softness and light pass over ...
... look and tone , but to ex- the weapon home . " plain that Eleanor is brought by Julia's management into nearer neighbourhood of the couch , on which Mr. Rhys lies , than at first . At length " such a strange softness and light pass over ...
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... Look out for three rocks - they call FOURTH SERIES . LIVING AGE . VOL . I. 3 . them islands one of them is TOM L. " off the N. E. of Sardinia ; mine . - Ever your own , Lucy hastened down with this letter in her hand to her ...
... Look out for three rocks - they call FOURTH SERIES . LIVING AGE . VOL . I. 3 . them islands one of them is TOM L. " off the N. E. of Sardinia ; mine . - Ever your own , Lucy hastened down with this letter in her hand to her ...
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... look of the eyes , which , heavy with their last long slumber , roused themselves to search round the room , once and again , re- ferred to the absence of Sandy , Mrs. Stew- art passed away with her love , perhaps like most great love ...
... look of the eyes , which , heavy with their last long slumber , roused themselves to search round the room , once and again , re- ferred to the absence of Sandy , Mrs. Stew- art passed away with her love , perhaps like most great love ...
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