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... peace ; " And as its waters to the ocean glide , " They bear a busy people on its tide ; " But there arrived , and from its channel free , " Those swelling waters meet the mighty sea ; With threat'ning force the new - form'd billows ...
... peace ; " And as its waters to the ocean glide , " They bear a busy people on its tide ; " But there arrived , and from its channel free , " Those swelling waters meet the mighty sea ; With threat'ning force the new - form'd billows ...
Strona 59
... ( 1 ) Thy days had calmly past , in peace thine end : ( 1 ) [ MS.- CE Thou , Charles ! unaided by a noble friend , Hadst spent a careful life , as others spend ; } } } " Led by thy patron's vanity astray , BOOK III . 50 BOYS AT SCHOOL .
... ( 1 ) Thy days had calmly past , in peace thine end : ( 1 ) [ MS.- CE Thou , Charles ! unaided by a noble friend , Hadst spent a careful life , as others spend ; } } } " Led by thy patron's vanity astray , BOOK III . 50 BOYS AT SCHOOL .
Strona 60
... peace or comfort smiled again ! " Once more I saw him , when his spirits fail'd , " And my desire to aid him then prevail'd ; " He show'd a softer feeling in his eye , " And watch'd my looks , and own'd the sympathy . " ' T was now the ...
... peace or comfort smiled again ! " Once more I saw him , when his spirits fail'd , " And my desire to aid him then prevail'd ; " He show'd a softer feeling in his eye , " And watch'd my looks , and own'd the sympathy . " ' T was now the ...
Strona 65
... go where never yet in peace we went , " To feel our hearts can bleed , yet not relent ; " To sigh , yet not recede ; to grieve , yet not repent ! " VOL . VI . F TALES OF THE HALL . BOOK IV . ADVENTURES OF BOOK III . 65 BOYS AT SCHOOL .
... go where never yet in peace we went , " To feel our hearts can bleed , yet not relent ; " To sigh , yet not recede ; to grieve , yet not repent ! " VOL . VI . F TALES OF THE HALL . BOOK IV . ADVENTURES OF BOOK III . 65 BOYS AT SCHOOL .
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... peace , " Adds to the charm , because it soon must cease . " ( “ No doubt , ” said George , " the country has its charms . " My farm behold ! the model for all farms ! “ Look at that land — you find not there a weed , " We grub the ...
... peace , " Adds to the charm , because it soon must cease . " ( “ No doubt , ” said George , " the country has its charms . " My farm behold ! the model for all farms ! “ Look at that land — you find not there a weed , " We grub the ...
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