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... leaves his hands . With this he lays his account before- hand , but it is very mortifying in the course of the passage of a book through the press , to discover new facts which completely alter what has been already said . The most ...
... leaves his hands . With this he lays his account before- hand , but it is very mortifying in the course of the passage of a book through the press , to discover new facts which completely alter what has been already said . The most ...
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... leaves * The suggestion was due to Mr Rawnsley , then Vicar of Wray , now of Crosthwaite , Keswick , and the scrolls are the work of Mrs Rawnsley . + See The Prelude , book i . , vol . iii . , p . 147 . Of a tall ash , that near our ...
... leaves * The suggestion was due to Mr Rawnsley , then Vicar of Wray , now of Crosthwaite , Keswick , and the scrolls are the work of Mrs Rawnsley . + See The Prelude , book i . , vol . iii . , p . 147 . Of a tall ash , that near our ...
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... leaves . Moss cups more proper than acorns for fairy goblets . The ivy " 22nd . - Walked through the wood to Holford . twisting round the oaks like bristled serpents . The day cold - a warm shelter in the hollies , capriciously bearing ...
... leaves . Moss cups more proper than acorns for fairy goblets . The ivy " 22nd . - Walked through the wood to Holford . twisting round the oaks like bristled serpents . The day cold - a warm shelter in the hollies , capriciously bearing ...
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... leaves were coloured with a deeper yellow , a brighter gloss spotted the hollies ; again her form became dimmer ; the sky flat , unmarked by distances . The manufacturer's dog makes a strange , uncouth howl , which it continues many ...
... leaves were coloured with a deeper yellow , a brighter gloss spotted the hollies ; again her form became dimmer ; the sky flat , unmarked by distances . The manufacturer's dog makes a strange , uncouth howl , which it continues many ...
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... leaves , which made a rustling sound distinct from that of the trees . Still the asses pastured in quietness under the hollies , undisturbed by these forerunners of the storm . The wind beat furiously against us as we returned . Full ...
... leaves , which made a rustling sound distinct from that of the trees . Still the asses pastured in quietness under the hollies , undisturbed by these forerunners of the storm . The wind beat furiously against us as we returned . Full ...
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