Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... the parish , at that fatiguing work . For early rising , indeed , he had an absolute passion , and some of the poetry that we trace in his VOL . II . C writings , whenever he speaks of scenery or of rural A LITERARY LIFE . 25.
... the parish , at that fatiguing work . For early rising , indeed , he had an absolute passion , and some of the poetry that we trace in his VOL . II . C writings , whenever he speaks of scenery or of rural A LITERARY LIFE . 25.
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... rising daily in poetical power and poetical reputation . Her highest literary merit was , however , not known until after her death . Of all poetesses , George Sand herself not excepted , she seems to me to touch with the sweetest , the ...
... rising daily in poetical power and poetical reputation . Her highest literary merit was , however , not known until after her death . Of all poetesses , George Sand herself not excepted , she seems to me to touch with the sweetest , the ...
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... rise , Though erst in mournful tears they set ; By all Love's hopeful prophecies , We shall be happy yet ! It is really pleasant to know that , although the bliss was short in duration , yet the vows of that faithful heart were heard ...
... rise , Though erst in mournful tears they set ; By all Love's hopeful prophecies , We shall be happy yet ! It is really pleasant to know that , although the bliss was short in duration , yet the vows of that faithful heart were heard ...
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... rising hopes , certainly to any of our new commercial towns , and perhaps , as mere picture to London herself ; and carrying home with him as one of the most precious and characteristic memorials of the land of his forefathers , 42 ...
... rising hopes , certainly to any of our new commercial towns , and perhaps , as mere picture to London herself ; and carrying home with him as one of the most precious and characteristic memorials of the land of his forefathers , 42 ...
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... of a deep sympathy one summer evening in my old garden room , the moon rising red and full above the pyramid of geraniums and the scent of a thousand flowers floating upon the air . I do not know why I tell it here ; 44 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... of a deep sympathy one summer evening in my old garden room , the moon rising red and full above the pyramid of geraniums and the scent of a thousand flowers floating upon the air . I do not know why I tell it here ; 44 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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