Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... trees , a pic- turesque country church with its yews and lindens on one side , and beyond , a down as smooth as velvet , dotted with rich islands of coppice , hazel , woodbine , hawthorn , and holly reaching up into the young oaks , and ...
... trees , a pic- turesque country church with its yews and lindens on one side , and beyond , a down as smooth as velvet , dotted with rich islands of coppice , hazel , woodbine , hawthorn , and holly reaching up into the young oaks , and ...
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... trees are breathing heavy balm . So still the night , those two long barques round Dunashad that glide , Must trust their oars , methinks not few , against the ebbing tide ; Oh ! some sweet mission of true love must urge them to the ...
... trees are breathing heavy balm . So still the night , those two long barques round Dunashad that glide , Must trust their oars , methinks not few , against the ebbing tide ; Oh ! some sweet mission of true love must urge them to the ...
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... tree , a yelling wretch is seen , ' Tis Hackett of Dungarvon , he who steered the Algerine . He fell amid a sullen shout , with scarce a passing prayer , For he had slain the kith and kin of many a hundred there . Some muttered of ...
... tree , a yelling wretch is seen , ' Tis Hackett of Dungarvon , he who steered the Algerine . He fell amid a sullen shout , with scarce a passing prayer , For he had slain the kith and kin of many a hundred there . Some muttered of ...
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... trees the smoke shall rise From our hearth with maith go léor , There shall shine the happy eyes Of my Maire bhan astoir . * Much plenty , or in abundance . Mild is Maire bhan astoir , Mine is Maire bhan A LITERARY LIFE . 29.
... trees the smoke shall rise From our hearth with maith go léor , There shall shine the happy eyes Of my Maire bhan astoir . * Much plenty , or in abundance . Mild is Maire bhan astoir , Mine is Maire bhan A LITERARY LIFE . 29.
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... tree , that is , or passes for , Herne's oak - for the very man of whom we inquired our way maintained that the tree was apocryphal , although in such cases I hold it wisest and pleasantest to believe the quaint old town itself , with ...
... tree , that is , or passes for , Herne's oak - for the very man of whom we inquired our way maintained that the tree was apocryphal , although in such cases I hold it wisest and pleasantest to believe the quaint old town itself , with ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1858 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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