Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... morning. The songs of the birds, the fragrance of the flowers, the glory of the heavens, and the beauty of the earth ravished his senses, and renovated his very existence ; he found himself, notwithstanding his former consciousness, a ...
... morning. The songs of the birds, the fragrance of the flowers, the glory of the heavens, and the beauty of the earth ravished his senses, and renovated his very existence ; he found himself, notwithstanding his former consciousness, a ...
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... morning, after a night of such delirious dreamings as find their way into a man's head, when he expects to set out on a journey, and fears that he may not be called in time, — towards daylight I became so much more awake than asleep as ...
... morning, after a night of such delirious dreamings as find their way into a man's head, when he expects to set out on a journey, and fears that he may not be called in time, — towards daylight I became so much more awake than asleep as ...
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... beyond my shrewdness to conjecture, for we saw no more of him ; his companion with the artillery proceeded with us, and he— may live to come another day. The morning was misty, picturesquely so, but I was not AT SCARBOROUGH. 15.
... beyond my shrewdness to conjecture, for we saw no more of him ; his companion with the artillery proceeded with us, and he— may live to come another day. The morning was misty, picturesquely so, but I was not AT SCARBOROUGH. 15.
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James Montgomery. The morning was misty, picturesquely so, but I was not poetical enough to enjoy its varying and evanescent beauties, till we reached the old stone-built, red-tiled village of H., partly situated on the slope of an ...
James Montgomery. The morning was misty, picturesquely so, but I was not poetical enough to enjoy its varying and evanescent beauties, till we reached the old stone-built, red-tiled village of H., partly situated on the slope of an ...
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... morning; so I may finish the notices of it in the log-book style, with the simple record of matters of fact. We entered the coach ; — we were five now, my comrade and myself being joined, in the inside, by a young gentleman and two ...
... morning; so I may finish the notices of it in the log-book style, with the simple record of matters of fact. We entered the coach ; — we were five now, my comrade and myself being joined, in the inside, by a young gentleman and two ...
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