English Literature of the Nineteenth Century. A New EdA. S. Barnes, 1871 - Всего страниц: 798 |
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... hath provided . Happiness is found with the purring cat no less than with the playful kitten ; in the arm - chair of dozing age , as well as in either the sprightliness of the dance or the animation of the chase . To novelty , to ...
... hath provided . Happiness is found with the purring cat no less than with the playful kitten ; in the arm - chair of dozing age , as well as in either the sprightliness of the dance or the animation of the chase . To novelty , to ...
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... hath ever fled , As on its mother's breast the infant throws Its sobbing face , and there in sleep forgets its woes . Oh , fondly cherish , then , the lovely plant Which lenient Heaven hath given thy pains to ease ! Its lustre shall thy ...
... hath ever fled , As on its mother's breast the infant throws Its sobbing face , and there in sleep forgets its woes . Oh , fondly cherish , then , the lovely plant Which lenient Heaven hath given thy pains to ease ! Its lustre shall thy ...
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... Hath ceased ; all , all around is quietness . Less fearful on this day , the limping hare Stops , and looks back , and stops , and looks on man , Her deadliest foe . The toil - worn horse , set free , Unheedful of the pasture , roams at ...
... Hath ceased ; all , all around is quietness . Less fearful on this day , the limping hare Stops , and looks back , and stops , and looks on man , Her deadliest foe . The toil - worn horse , set free , Unheedful of the pasture , roams at ...
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... hath work'd a wonder for your toes , Whilst I just like a snail am crawling , Now groaning , now on saints devoutly bawling , Whilst not a rascal comes to ease my woes ? " How is't that you can like a greyhound go , Merry as if nought ...
... hath work'd a wonder for your toes , Whilst I just like a snail am crawling , Now groaning , now on saints devoutly bawling , Whilst not a rascal comes to ease my woes ? " How is't that you can like a greyhound go , Merry as if nought ...
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... hath not seen thee oft beneath thy store ? Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find Thee sitting careless on a granary - floor , Thy hair soft - lifted by the winnowing wind , Or on a half - reap'd furrow sound asleep , Drowsed with the ...
... hath not seen thee oft beneath thy store ? Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find Thee sitting careless on a granary - floor , Thy hair soft - lifted by the winnowing wind , Or on a half - reap'd furrow sound asleep , Drowsed with the ...
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