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... side . We fancied that the sea had floated the seeds ashore , and that the little colony had so sprung up . But as we went along there were more , and yet more ; and , at last , under the boughs of the trees , we saw that there was a ...
... side . We fancied that the sea had floated the seeds ashore , and that the little colony had so sprung up . But as we went along there were more , and yet more ; and , at last , under the boughs of the trees , we saw that there was a ...
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... side . But now we are strangers , go early or late ; And often , like one overburthened with sin , With my hand on the latch of the half - opened gate , 4 15 I look at the fields , but 5 I cannot go in ! 1 1820 . the delight of our day ...
... side . But now we are strangers , go early or late ; And often , like one overburthened with sin , With my hand on the latch of the half - opened gate , 4 15 I look at the fields , but 5 I cannot go in ! 1 1820 . the delight of our day ...
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... happy to be proud , 5 IO 15 20 35 25 30 36 35 1 silent MS . 2 Knows not what she would be at , Now on this side , now on that . VOL . III MS . C Over wealthy in the treasure Of her own exceeding pleasure THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES 17.
... happy to be proud , 5 IO 15 20 35 25 30 36 35 1 silent MS . 2 Knows not what she would be at , Now on this side , now on that . VOL . III MS . C Over wealthy in the treasure Of her own exceeding pleasure THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES 17.
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... side of Skiddaw ; and the orchard and other parts of the grounds command a magnificent prospect of Derwent Water , the mountains of Borrowdale and Newlands . Not many years ago I gave the place to my daughter . - I . F. ] In pencil on ...
... side of Skiddaw ; and the orchard and other parts of the grounds command a magnificent prospect of Derwent Water , the mountains of Borrowdale and Newlands . Not many years ago I gave the place to my daughter . - I . F. ] In pencil on ...
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... side Of a close chair , a litter , or sedan , In which the Babe was carried . To a hill , That rose a brief league distant from the town , The dwellers in that house where he had lodged Accompanied his steps , by anxious love 230 235 ...
... side Of a close chair , a litter , or sedan , In which the Babe was carried . To a hill , That rose a brief league distant from the town , The dwellers in that house where he had lodged Accompanied his steps , by anxious love 230 235 ...
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