Works, Volumen7G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896 |
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... trees , gray with moss , which he con- siders as the ancient nobility of his domain . There is the ruin of an ... tree cut down on his es- tate . To some he looks with reverence , as having been planted by his ancestors ; to others with ...
... trees , gray with moss , which he con- siders as the ancient nobility of his domain . There is the ruin of an ... tree cut down on his es- tate . To some he looks with reverence , as having been planted by his ancestors ; to others with ...
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... trees are apt to be considered mere incumbrances , and to be laid low without hesitation or remorse , yet I could never see a fine tree hewn down without con- cern . The poets , who are naturally lovers of trees , as they are of ...
... trees are apt to be considered mere incumbrances , and to be laid low without hesitation or remorse , yet I could never see a fine tree hewn down without con- cern . The poets , who are naturally lovers of trees , as they are of ...
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... trees , and leaving a long track of desolation . There was something awful in the vast havoc made among these ... tree had withered in its Traces of Some Blast of Wind , Which Seemed to 116 Bracebridge ball.
... trees , and leaving a long track of desolation . There was something awful in the vast havoc made among these ... tree had withered in its Traces of Some Blast of Wind , Which Seemed to 116 Bracebridge ball.
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... trees perish- ing in the embraces of a vegetable boa . I am fond of listening to the conversation of English ... trees on his estate , with as much pride and technical precision as though he had been discussing the merits of statues in ...
... trees perish- ing in the embraces of a vegetable boa . I am fond of listening to the conversation of English ... trees on his estate , with as much pride and technical precision as though he had been discussing the merits of statues in ...
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... trees are said to absorb all noxious qualities of the air , and to breathe forth a purer atmosphere , so it seems to me as if they drew from us all sordid and angry passions , and breathed forth peace and philanthropy . There is a ...
... trees are said to absorb all noxious qualities of the air , and to breathe forth a purer atmosphere , so it seems to me as if they drew from us all sordid and angry passions , and breathed forth peace and philanthropy . There is a ...
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