Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... eyes . Just beyond was one of the loveliest reaches of the river , with Cookham bridge and the fine old church forming a picture in itself . Then came a wide extent of field and meadow , mansion and village , tower and spire , 50 ...
... eyes . Just beyond was one of the loveliest reaches of the river , with Cookham bridge and the fine old church forming a picture in itself . Then came a wide extent of field and meadow , mansion and village , tower and spire , 50 ...
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... eye loves to mount To the small church on the hill .. On , like a hawk upon the wing , Our little wherry flies ; Against her bows the ripples sing , And the wavelets round her rise . In view is Cookham's ivied tower ; And , up yon ...
... eye loves to mount To the small church on the hill .. On , like a hawk upon the wing , Our little wherry flies ; Against her bows the ripples sing , And the wavelets round her rise . In view is Cookham's ivied tower ; And , up yon ...
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... eye of child , woman , or man : - To the grave with his carcase as fast as you can . Rattle his bones over the stones ; He's only a pauper , whom nobody owns . What a jolting , and creaking , and splashing , and din i The whip how it ...
... eye of child , woman , or man : - To the grave with his carcase as fast as you can . Rattle his bones over the stones ; He's only a pauper , whom nobody owns . What a jolting , and creaking , and splashing , and din i The whip how it ...
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... eyes commercing with the ground , I seemed as one estranged to sleep , And fixed , in cogitation deep , Sate motionless ; whilst in my hand I Held my Doctrina Placitandi . And though I never read a page in't , Thanks to that shrewd well ...
... eyes commercing with the ground , I seemed as one estranged to sleep , And fixed , in cogitation deep , Sate motionless ; whilst in my hand I Held my Doctrina Placitandi . And though I never read a page in't , Thanks to that shrewd well ...
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... eyes , ears , and nose , Back , stomach , neck , thighs , feet , and toes ; By which and other wrongs unheard of , His clothes were spoilt and life despaired of . To all these counts the plea I find , Is son assault and issue joined ...
... eyes , ears , and nose , Back , stomach , neck , thighs , feet , and toes ; By which and other wrongs unheard of , His clothes were spoilt and life despaired of . To all these counts the plea I find , Is son assault and issue joined ...
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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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