American Quarterly Review, Том 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... hand Whistles o'er the furrowed land , And the milkmaid singeth blithe , And the mower whets his scythe , And every shepherd tells his tale , Under the hawthorn in the dale . " It cannot be denied that other countries are also far ...
... hand Whistles o'er the furrowed land , And the milkmaid singeth blithe , And the mower whets his scythe , And every shepherd tells his tale , Under the hawthorn in the dale . " It cannot be denied that other countries are also far ...
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... hand of man ; forests , beneath whose shade the nations of Eu- rope might find shelter and support ; and giant lakes , connect- ing distant regions , as with inland seas , upon whose broad bosoms the navies of the earth might float . We ...
... hand of man ; forests , beneath whose shade the nations of Eu- rope might find shelter and support ; and giant lakes , connect- ing distant regions , as with inland seas , upon whose broad bosoms the navies of the earth might float . We ...
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... hand - his to press his pillow with a mind at ease , and to rise with thankfulness for a night's repose to eat his scanty , it may be , but wholesome food , with a grateful heart , and a readiness to share his little portion with any ...
... hand - his to press his pillow with a mind at ease , and to rise with thankfulness for a night's repose to eat his scanty , it may be , but wholesome food , with a grateful heart , and a readiness to share his little portion with any ...
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... hand , the last words were spoken , and they set forth . Uncle Phil was in the happiest of his happy humours . He commended the wagon - it was just like sitting at home in a rocking chair - it is kind o ' lucky that you are lame ...
... hand , the last words were spoken , and they set forth . Uncle Phil was in the happiest of his happy humours . He commended the wagon - it was just like sitting at home in a rocking chair - it is kind o ' lucky that you are lame ...
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... hand to the nearest chair . " Aikin took the offered seat , and awaited , with what patience he could , the forthcoming of the master of the splendid mansion - observing what was before him with a feeling , not of envy or covetousness ...
... hand to the nearest chair . " Aikin took the offered seat , and awaited , with what patience he could , the forthcoming of the master of the splendid mansion - observing what was before him with a feeling , not of envy or covetousness ...
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