Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... hour , and allowed thee to remain all by thyself in the solitude , wondering why thy wor- shipper could prefer to thy presence the fairest phantoms that ever visited a dream . And thou hast forgiven us— for not clouds of displeasure ...
... hour , and allowed thee to remain all by thyself in the solitude , wondering why thy wor- shipper could prefer to thy presence the fairest phantoms that ever visited a dream . And thou hast forgiven us— for not clouds of displeasure ...
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... 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 feet . Ha ! thou 10 WILSON'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... 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 feet . Ha ! thou 10 WILSON'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... hours of the seventh day . The names of upwards of a hundred contributors are found among our clergy - the sermons and discourses would fill several volumes printed in the usual form - so would original papers on subjects belonging to ...
... hours of the seventh day . The names of upwards of a hundred contributors are found among our clergy - the sermons and discourses would fill several volumes printed in the usual form - so would original papers on subjects belonging to ...
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... hour since we parted - and we cannot help being a little sad - and fear we were not so kind to the old people - so considerate - as we ought to have been- and , perhaps , though pleased with us just now , they may say to one another ...
... hour since we parted - and we cannot help being a little sad - and fear we were not so kind to the old people - so considerate - as we ought to have been- and , perhaps , though pleased with us just now , they may say to one another ...
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... hour , far overhead up by yonder , as if he meant mischief ; but he will find that we are up to a trick or two , and not easily to be done brown by a native , a cockney of Cloud - Land , a long - legged awkward fellow with a head like a ...
... hour , far overhead up by yonder , as if he meant mischief ; but he will find that we are up to a trick or two , and not easily to be done brown by a native , a cockney of Cloud - Land , a long - legged awkward fellow with a head like a ...
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