Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... creature and a good - and happy as a bird Four or five hours ' sleep is all we need . This night it was deep - and our thoughts , refreshed by its dew , have unfolded themselves of their own accord , along with the flowers around our ...
... creature and a good - and happy as a bird Four or five hours ' sleep is all we need . This night it was deep - and our thoughts , refreshed by its dew , have unfolded themselves of their own accord , along with the flowers around our ...
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... creature born among human dwellings . What ! it dances like a kid - does it - and sometimes you put a garland of wild flowers round its neck - and pursue it like a huntress , as it pretends to be making its escape into the forest ! Look ...
... creature born among human dwellings . What ! it dances like a kid - does it - and sometimes you put a garland of wild flowers round its neck - and pursue it like a huntress , as it pretends to be making its escape into the forest ! Look ...
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... creatures , and have an instinctive liking to warlocks . And these two old people have survived all their chil- dren ... creature we have seen she is , from all her movements out and in doors - though the guest of but a night . They told ...
... creatures , and have an instinctive liking to warlocks . And these two old people have survived all their chil- dren ... creature we have seen she is , from all her movements out and in doors - though the guest of but a night . They told ...
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... creature stood ; as beautiful Beneath him , showed his shadowy counterpart ; Each had his glowing mountains , each his sky , And each seem'd centre of his own fair world . Antipodes unconscious of each other , Yet , in partition , with ...
... creature stood ; as beautiful Beneath him , showed his shadowy counterpart ; Each had his glowing mountains , each his sky , And each seem'd centre of his own fair world . Antipodes unconscious of each other , Yet , in partition , with ...
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... creatures , and that ' tis a sin , between finger and thumb , to compress their mealy wings . The household dog we do , indeed , dearly love , though , when old Surly looks suspicious , we prudently keep out of the reach of his chain ...
... creatures , and that ' tis a sin , between finger and thumb , to compress their mealy wings . The household dog we do , indeed , dearly love , though , when old Surly looks suspicious , we prudently keep out of the reach of his chain ...
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