The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, GentC.S. Van Winkle, 101 Greenwich Street, 1820 |
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... pleasure pass'd ! COWPER . THE stranger who would form a correct opi- nion of the English character , must not confine his observations to the metropolis . He must go forth into the country ; he must sojourn in villages and hamlets ; he ...
... pleasure pass'd ! COWPER . THE stranger who would form a correct opi- nion of the English character , must not confine his observations to the metropolis . He must go forth into the country ; he must sojourn in villages and hamlets ; he ...
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... pleasures and employments of the country . This passion seems inherent with them . Even the inhabitants of cities , born and brought up among brick walls and bustling streets , enter with facility into rural habits , and evince a tact ...
... pleasures and employments of the country . This passion seems inherent with them . Even the inhabitants of cities , born and brought up among brick walls and bustling streets , enter with facility into rural habits , and evince a tact ...
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... character may be chilled and frozen by the cares of the world , and the pleasures of society , still there is a warm cur- rent of affection running through the depths of the coldest heart , which prevents its being utterly THE ...
... character may be chilled and frozen by the cares of the world , and the pleasures of society , still there is a warm cur- rent of affection running through the depths of the coldest heart , which prevents its being utterly THE ...
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... pleasure ; or , if the scene of disappointment be too full of painful associations , he can shift his abode at will , and taking , as it were , the wings of the morning , can fly to the uttermost parts of the earth , and be at rest ...
... pleasure ; or , if the scene of disappointment be too full of painful associations , he can shift his abode at will , and taking , as it were , the wings of the morning , can fly to the uttermost parts of the earth , and be at rest ...
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... pleasure ; but she was as much alone there , as in the depths of solitude . She walked about in a sad reverie , apparently unconscious of the world around her . She carried with her an inward wo that mocked at all the blandishments of ...
... pleasure ; but she was as much alone there , as in the depths of solitude . She walked about in a sad reverie , apparently unconscious of the world around her . She carried with her an inward wo that mocked at all the blandishments of ...
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