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... HEART , . ! ... 87 THE ART OF BOok - making , 95 .A ROYAL POET , ... 105 THE COUNTRY CHURCH , .123 THE WIDOW AND HER SON , .131 A SUNDAY IN LONDON , ... .141 THE BOAR'S HEAD TAVERN , .145 - - THE MUTABILITY OF LITERATURE , .159 RURAL ...
... HEART , . ! ... 87 THE ART OF BOok - making , 95 .A ROYAL POET , ... 105 THE COUNTRY CHURCH , .123 THE WIDOW AND HER SON , .131 A SUNDAY IN LONDON , ... .141 THE BOAR'S HEAD TAVERN , .145 - - THE MUTABILITY OF LITERATURE , .159 RURAL ...
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... ; but , somehow or other , there is a genial sunshine about you that warms every creeping thing into heart and confidence . Your literary proposal both surprises and hatters me , as it evinces a much higher PREFACE . 1X མ.
... ; but , somehow or other , there is a genial sunshine about you that warms every creeping thing into heart and confidence . Your literary proposal both surprises and hatters me , as it evinces a much higher PREFACE . 1X མ.
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Washington Irving. memorandums I have taken down for the purpose , my heart almost fails me at finding how my idle humor has led me aside from the great objects studied by every regular traveler who would make a book . I fear I shall ...
Washington Irving. memorandums I have taken down for the purpose , my heart almost fails me at finding how my idle humor has led me aside from the great objects studied by every regular traveler who would make a book . I fear I shall ...
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... heart . TO MY BOOKS . As one who , destined from his friends to part , Regrets his loss , but hopes again erewhile To share their converse and enjoy their smile , And tempers as he may affliction's dart ; Thus , loved associates ...
... heart . TO MY BOOKS . As one who , destined from his friends to part , Regrets his loss , but hopes again erewhile To share their converse and enjoy their smile , And tempers as he may affliction's dart ; Thus , loved associates ...
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... heart . I was once congratulating a friend , who had around him a blooming family , knit together in the strongest affection . " I can wish you no better lot , " said he , with enthusiasm , " than to have a wife and children . If you ...
... heart . I was once congratulating a friend , who had around him a blooming family , knit together in the strongest affection . " I can wish you no better lot , " said he , with enthusiasm , " than to have a wife and children . If you ...
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