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... seemed to impart a stillness to every other object , and had the power to lead the imagination gently on to the period when that once superb but now decaying structure shall be ' lorded over and possessed by nature . ' . . Arrival at ...
... seemed to impart a stillness to every other object , and had the power to lead the imagination gently on to the period when that once superb but now decaying structure shall be ' lorded over and possessed by nature . ' . . Arrival at ...
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... seemed to be feasting on the gorgeous colours and glittering banners ; and there was no breeze to disturb garland or flower . When all was passed away , we returned to the Cathedral , which we found not so crowded as much to interrupt ...
... seemed to be feasting on the gorgeous colours and glittering banners ; and there was no breeze to disturb garland or flower . When all was passed away , we returned to the Cathedral , which we found not so crowded as much to interrupt ...
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... seemed equally the darlings of the fostering sun . Many of the hills are covered with forests , which are cut down after little more than thirty years ' growth ; the ground is then ploughed , and sown with buck- wheat , and afterwards ...
... seemed equally the darlings of the fostering sun . Many of the hills are covered with forests , which are cut down after little more than thirty years ' growth ; the ground is then ploughed , and sown with buck- wheat , and afterwards ...
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... seemed an island , crested by another castle . We then ascended the loftiest of the towers , and the spectacle all round was mag- nificent , visionary - I was going to say endless , but on one side was the substantial barrier of the ...
... seemed an island , crested by another castle . We then ascended the loftiest of the towers , and the spectacle all round was mag- nificent , visionary - I was going to say endless , but on one side was the substantial barrier of the ...
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... seemed to notice us , except a man who came out upon the wooden gallery of his house right above our heads , looked down this way and that , and especi- ally towards the voitures . . . . The beating of the rain , and the rushing of that ...
... seemed to notice us , except a man who came out upon the wooden gallery of his house right above our heads , looked down this way and that , and especi- ally towards the voitures . . . . The beating of the rain , and the rushing of that ...
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