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... natural to the aged , thus to withdraw from the stir of household cares , and occupations in which they can no longer take a part ! and I must say ( little as I have yet seen of this mode of worshipping God ) I never beheld more of the ...
... natural to the aged , thus to withdraw from the stir of household cares , and occupations in which they can no longer take a part ! and I must say ( little as I have yet seen of this mode of worshipping God ) I never beheld more of the ...
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... nature . ' . . Arrival at Brussels .-- Light and shade very solemn upon the drawbridge . Passing through a heavy gateway , we entered the city , and drove through street after street with a pleasure wholly new to us . Garlands of fresh ...
... nature . ' . . Arrival at Brussels .-- Light and shade very solemn upon the drawbridge . Passing through a heavy gateway , we entered the city , and drove through street after street with a pleasure wholly new to us . Garlands of fresh ...
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... natural and trivial as they were , suggested melancholy thoughts , by furnishing grounds for a charge of ingratitude ... Nature's universal robe of green , humanity's appointed shroud , ' enwrap them : -and the very names of those whose ...
... natural and trivial as they were , suggested melancholy thoughts , by furnishing grounds for a charge of ingratitude ... Nature's universal robe of green , humanity's appointed shroud , ' enwrap them : -and the very names of those whose ...
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... Nature has been so bountiful - and , even when removed from the immediate presence of painful objects , there is one melancholy thought which will attend the traveller along the ever - winding 24 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... Nature has been so bountiful - and , even when removed from the immediate presence of painful objects , there is one melancholy thought which will attend the traveller along the ever - winding 24 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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... nature- the stranger may wander the day through . The building is of various dates : it is not good in architecture as a whole , though very fine in parts . There is a noble round tower , and the remains of the chapel , and long ranges ...
... nature- the stranger may wander the day through . The building is of various dates : it is not good in architecture as a whole , though very fine in parts . There is a noble round tower , and the remains of the chapel , and long ranges ...
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