Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... passed beneath the walls of Burleigh Park - it was more tempting than the road he bounded over the wall , and there , among the stately trees , the ragged laddie , his eye running from the book to nature herself and from nature her ...
... passed beneath the walls of Burleigh Park - it was more tempting than the road he bounded over the wall , and there , among the stately trees , the ragged laddie , his eye running from the book to nature herself and from nature her ...
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... passed through a variety of adventures in order to procure his little crust of bread . It is the story as of a com- pletely ill circumstanced soul : - a garden- er's lad , then again a farm - labourer , in the midst of his labours in ...
... passed through a variety of adventures in order to procure his little crust of bread . It is the story as of a com- pletely ill circumstanced soul : - a garden- er's lad , then again a farm - labourer , in the midst of his labours in ...
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very mo- Day after day passed , yet no news , till in the last week of January , the smiling 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 ...
very mo- Day after day passed , yet no news , till in the last week of January , the smiling 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 ...
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... passed - people rich and porch over the door , and being weary I crept poor , on foot and in carriages , in clerical habit in , and was glad enough to find I could lie with and in broadcloth ; but not one gave alms , or my legs straight ...
... passed - people rich and porch over the door , and being weary I crept poor , on foot and in carriages , in clerical habit in , and was glad enough to find I could lie with and in broadcloth ; but not one gave alms , or my legs straight ...
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... passed away , And Fancy's visions undeceive us ; The night hath ta'en the place of day , And why should passing shadows grieve us . I thought the flowers upon the hill Were flowers from Adam's open gardens ; But I have had my summer ...
... passed away , And Fancy's visions undeceive us ; The night hath ta'en the place of day , And why should passing shadows grieve us . I thought the flowers upon the hill Were flowers from Adam's open gardens ; But I have had my summer ...
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