The Old Country: A Book of Love and Praise of EnglandErnest Rhys J.M. Dent & Sons, 1922 - 319 páginas |
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... feeling in general little sympathy with people who want to go anywhere ; nor caring much about anything , which in the essence of it expresses a desire to get to other sides of the world ; but only for homely and stay - at - home ships ...
... feeling in general little sympathy with people who want to go anywhere ; nor caring much about anything , which in the essence of it expresses a desire to get to other sides of the world ; but only for homely and stay - at - home ships ...
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... feeling along the frozen ropes , and their old eyes miss mark of the lighthouse quenched in foam , the so - long impossible Rest , that shall hunger no more , neither thirst any more— their eyes and mouths filled with the brown sea ...
... feeling along the frozen ropes , and their old eyes miss mark of the lighthouse quenched in foam , the so - long impossible Rest , that shall hunger no more , neither thirst any more— their eyes and mouths filled with the brown sea ...
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... feelings by continual hurrahs . Every moment are shouted aloud by the post - office servants , and summoned to draw up , the great ancestral names of cities known to history through a thousand years — Lincoln , Winchester , Portsmouth ...
... feelings by continual hurrahs . Every moment are shouted aloud by the post - office servants , and summoned to draw up , the great ancestral names of cities known to history through a thousand years — Lincoln , Winchester , Portsmouth ...
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... feelings , many thoughts , Made up a meditative joy , and found Religious meanings in the forms of nature ! And so , his senses gradually wrapt In a half - sleep , he dreams of better worlds , And dreaming , hears thee still , O singing ...
... feelings , many thoughts , Made up a meditative joy , and found Religious meanings in the forms of nature ! And so , his senses gradually wrapt In a half - sleep , he dreams of better worlds , And dreaming , hears thee still , O singing ...
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... feels my friendless case ; But ah ! here fits not well Old woes , but joys to tell Against the bridal day , which is not long : Sweet Thames ! run softly , till I end my song . THE COUNTY AND THE FIVE TOWNS BY ARNOLD BENNETT THE 118 THE ...
... feels my friendless case ; But ah ! here fits not well Old woes , but joys to tell Against the bridal day , which is not long : Sweet Thames ! run softly , till I end my song . THE COUNTY AND THE FIVE TOWNS BY ARNOLD BENNETT THE 118 THE ...
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A. R. Quinton Abbey Abingdon ancient appeared beautiful birds C. E. Brock called caller herrin Chertsey church colour dancing DANIEL DEFOE dear delight E. V. LUCAS earth England English eyes face FEET IN ANCIENT Fezziwig field fish flowers grass green half hand happy heart heaven hills honour horse King lady land light live London look Lord LORD TENNYSON Master meadows merry miles morning never night noble Old Sarum once passed poor Powles river road round Salisbury seen ship side sight singing SIR RABINDRANATH TAGORE Sir Richard Baker song soul spirit stone Stonehenge street summer sweet Tamsin tell temple Thames thee thing thou thought town trees turned valley village W. H. HUDSON walk Westminster whole wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Wiltshire wind