Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... soon came to an end . Also came about a disappointment in an attempt in which , however , he nev- er believed to procure employment in a lawyer's office in Peterborough , about the year 1807 ; his mother persuaded him , and he consented ...
... soon came to an end . Also came about a disappointment in an attempt in which , however , he nev- er believed to procure employment in a lawyer's office in Peterborough , about the year 1807 ; his mother persuaded him , and he consented ...
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... soon shall fly those pearly drops , The red , round sun advances higher ; And stretching o'er the mountain tops , Is gilding sweet the village spire . Now let me tread the meadow paths , While glittering dew the ground illumes , As ...
... soon shall fly those pearly drops , The red , round sun advances higher ; And stretching o'er the mountain tops , Is gilding sweet the village spire . Now let me tread the meadow paths , While glittering dew the ground illumes , As ...
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... Amen ! " fervently exclaimed John . So he was in print ; found himself soon beckoned up into the circles of good society , of course always occupying the place be- low the salt . Always ? No. Here and there 6 JOHN CLARE .
... Amen ! " fervently exclaimed John . So he was in print ; found himself soon beckoned up into the circles of good society , of course always occupying the place be- low the salt . Always ? No. Here and there 6 JOHN CLARE .
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... soon as ever I was on it , I felt my- self on the way home , and went on rather more cheerful , though I was forced to rest of- tener than usual . " I Shadows of life , whose very soul is lost . They rise and vanish , an oblivious host ...
... soon as ever I was on it , I felt my- self on the way home , and went on rather more cheerful , though I was forced to rest of- tener than usual . " I Shadows of life , whose very soul is lost . They rise and vanish , an oblivious host ...
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... soon as an A escort can be found - waiting for no re- sponse from Mr. Rhys to her acceptance . Eleanor does not care for what the world would say , but she is a little afraid of what ton conveniently sets to rest ; and the pro- Mr. Rhys ...
... soon as an A escort can be found - waiting for no re- sponse from Mr. Rhys to her acceptance . Eleanor does not care for what the world would say , but she is a little afraid of what ton conveniently sets to rest ; and the pro- Mr. Rhys ...
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