Landscapes, churches, and moralities, by the author of 'Recreations of a country parson'.Longmans Green, 1874 - 320 pages |
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... heart : the foot grows weary . The day comes when you can no longer have your children all under your roof as it used to be : they must be away , far away , with thousands of miles between them , and between them and you ; and I do not ...
... heart : the foot grows weary . The day comes when you can no longer have your children all under your roof as it used to be : they must be away , far away , with thousands of miles between them , and between them and you ; and I do not ...
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Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd. being , you can after that ever have a light heart any more . There is something very touching , when you see on the faces of those you know the plain signs that life is just a little too hard for them ; is ...
Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd. being , you can after that ever have a light heart any more . There is something very touching , when you see on the faces of those you know the plain signs that life is just a little too hard for them ; is ...
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... heart of the sceptic by the pure misery of his first great bereavement . You cannot read the essay in which the passage stands , without feeling that it was written at a very white - heat of feverish passion . The man felt that a ...
... heart of the sceptic by the pure misery of his first great bereavement . You cannot read the essay in which the passage stands , without feeling that it was written at a very white - heat of feverish passion . The man felt that a ...
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... heart will be filled with pride ; and you will be aware of a temptation to despise the people you overtake and pass by . By passing , let it be understood I mean overtaking , and in that sense passing . It is comparatively easy for even ...
... heart will be filled with pride ; and you will be aware of a temptation to despise the people you overtake and pass by . By passing , let it be understood I mean overtaking , and in that sense passing . It is comparatively easy for even ...
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... heart . And it is likely that there were those things about the swan , which made it very needful that many takings - down should take the conceit out of it , before it should be allowed to find its place . Before honour is humility ...
... heart . And it is likely that there were those things about the swan , which made it very needful that many takings - down should take the conceit out of it , before it should be allowed to find its place . Before honour is humility ...
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