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... night . THOMSON . - Within the book of nature's landscape beauties , he pored for wisdom . The verdant fields , the rivulets , the murmuring streams , beneath the hedge - rows , were pleasantness to his eyes and music to his ears . The ...
... night . THOMSON . - Within the book of nature's landscape beauties , he pored for wisdom . The verdant fields , the rivulets , the murmuring streams , beneath the hedge - rows , were pleasantness to his eyes and music to his ears . The ...
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... night and day shut up in his cell , or , if he went abroad at all , it was only during the night , when he would wander for hours among the tombs of the cemetery ; indulging his wild reveries and drunk with the disorder of his own ...
... night and day shut up in his cell , or , if he went abroad at all , it was only during the night , when he would wander for hours among the tombs of the cemetery ; indulging his wild reveries and drunk with the disorder of his own ...
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... NIGHT IN THE SOUTHERN each seem in some way different , yet all are of the human foot . Now it behoves the shoemaker that he should know , and attend to , the instruction gathered from this way of considering the bearings of his trade ...
... NIGHT IN THE SOUTHERN each seem in some way different , yet all are of the human foot . Now it behoves the shoemaker that he should know , and attend to , the instruction gathered from this way of considering the bearings of his trade ...
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... night in which his lordship died , a colony of crickets ( with which in his loneliness he used to amuse himself ) all left Newstead in a body , and were seen crossing the corridors and court- yard of the Abbey in all directions . It may ...
... night in which his lordship died , a colony of crickets ( with which in his loneliness he used to amuse himself ) all left Newstead in a body , and were seen crossing the corridors and court- yard of the Abbey in all directions . It may ...
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... NIGHT . BUT how have we been able to refrain from saying a few words about the Cottar's Saturday night ? How affect- ing Gilbert's account of its origin ! " Robert had fre- quently remarked to me , that he thought there was some- thing ...
... NIGHT . BUT how have we been able to refrain from saying a few words about the Cottar's Saturday night ? How affect- ing Gilbert's account of its origin ! " Robert had fre- quently remarked to me , that he thought there was some- thing ...
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