Thou shalt have the whole land for thy park and manor, the sea for thy bath and navigation, without tax and without envy; the woods and the rivers thou shalt own; and thou shalt possess that wherein others are only tenants and boarders. Thou true land-lord!... Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell Briggs - Página 68de Le Baron Russell Briggs - 1904 - 232 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...actual world shall fall like summer rain, copious, but not troublesome to thy invulnerable essence. Thou shalt have the whole land for thy park and manor,...tenants and boarders. Thou true landlord! sea-lord! air- lord! Wherever snow falls or water flows or birds fly, wherever day and night meet in twilight,... | |
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...world shall fall like summer rain, copious, but not troublesome, to thy invulnerable essence. Thou shalt have the whole land for thy park and manor,...boarders. Thou true land-lord! Sea-lord! Air-lord! Wherever snow falls, or water flows, or birds fly, wherever day and night meet in twilight, wherever... | |
| 1903 - 780 páginas
...actual world shall fall like summer rain, copious but not troublesome, to thy invulnerable essence. Thou shalt have the whole land for thy park and manor,...boarders. Thou true land-lord ! sea-lord ! air-lord ! Wherever snow falls, or water flows, or birds fly, wherever day and night meet in twilight, wherever... | |
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...world shall fall liice summer rain, copious, Init not troublesome, to thy invulnerable essence. Thou shalt have the whole land for thy park and manor, the sea for tliy bath and navigation, without tax and without envy; the woods and the rivers thou slialt own ;... | |
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