Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... sits upon the coffins . And now comes bright day , burnishing the steeple - clock , and reddening the spire , and drying up the tears of dawn , and stifling its complaining ; and the scared dawn , following the night , and chasing it ...
... sits upon the coffins . And now comes bright day , burnishing the steeple - clock , and reddening the spire , and drying up the tears of dawn , and stifling its complaining ; and the scared dawn , following the night , and chasing it ...
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... sitting in the sun upon the church - steps all this time ( and seldom does anything else , except , in cold weather , sitting by the fire ) , approves of Mrs. Miff's discourse , and asks if Mrs. Miff has heard it said , that the lady is ...
... sitting in the sun upon the church - steps all this time ( and seldom does anything else , except , in cold weather , sitting by the fire ) , approves of Mrs. Miff's discourse , and asks if Mrs. Miff has heard it said , that the lady is ...
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... sit upon the steps to count what they have gained by the affair , and talk it over , while the sexton tolls a funeral . Now , the carriages arrive at the bride's residence , and the players on the bells begin to jingle , and the band ...
... sit upon the steps to count what they have gained by the affair , and talk it over , while the sexton tolls a funeral . Now , the carriages arrive at the bride's residence , and the players on the bells begin to jingle , and the band ...
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... sits down to read , with Diogenes winking and blinking on the ground beside her . But Florence cannot read to - night . The house seems strange and new , and there are loud echoes in it . There is a shadow on her heart : she knows not ...
... sits down to read , with Diogenes winking and blinking on the ground beside her . But Florence cannot read to - night . The house seems strange and new , and there are loud echoes in it . There is a shadow on her heart : she knows not ...
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... sits over his pint of wine , driving a modest young man , with a fresh - colored face , at the next table ( who would give a handsome sum to be able to rise and go away , but cannot do it ) to the verge of madness , by anecdotes of ...
... sits over his pint of wine , driving a modest young man , with a fresh - colored face , at the next table ( who would give a handsome sum to be able to rise and go away , but cannot do it ) to the verge of madness , by anecdotes of ...
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