The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, المجلد 2C. S. Van Winkle, 1824 |
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... gives a charm to the festivity of Christ- mas . At other times we derive a great portion of our pleasures from the mere beauties of na- ture . Our feelings sally forth and dissipate themselves over the sunny landscape , and we " live ...
... gives a charm to the festivity of Christ- mas . At other times we derive a great portion of our pleasures from the mere beauties of na- ture . Our feelings sally forth and dissipate themselves over the sunny landscape , and we " live ...
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... give their little sisters by the presents with which their pockets were crammed : but the meeting to which they seemed to look forward with the greatest impatience was with Bantam , which I found to be a pony , and , according to 18 THE ...
... give their little sisters by the presents with which their pockets were crammed : but the meeting to which they seemed to look forward with the greatest impatience was with Bantam , which I found to be a pony , and , according to 18 THE ...
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... give him a day or two at his father's country seat , to which he was going to pass the Holy- days , and which lay at a few miles distance . " It is better than eating a solitary Christmas dinner at an inn , " said he , " and I can ...
... give him a day or two at his father's country seat , to which he was going to pass the Holy- days , and which lay at a few miles distance . " It is better than eating a solitary Christmas dinner at an inn , " said he , " and I can ...
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... give you these hints about my worthy old father , to pre- pare you for any little eccentricities that might otherwise appear absurd . " We had passed for some time along the wall of a park , and at length the chaise stopped at the gate ...
... give you these hints about my worthy old father , to pre- pare you for any little eccentricities that might otherwise appear absurd . " We had passed for some time along the wall of a park , and at length the chaise stopped at the gate ...
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Washington Irving. CHRISTMAS DAY . Dark and dull night flie hence away , And give the honour to this day That sees December turn'd to May . * * * * * Why does the chilling winter's morne * Smile like a field beset with corn ? Or smell ...
Washington Irving. CHRISTMAS DAY . Dark and dull night flie hence away , And give the honour to this day That sees December turn'd to May . * * * * * Why does the chilling winter's morne * Smile like a field beset with corn ? Or smell ...
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