The cruet stand, select pieces of prose and poetry, Tom 1 |
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To himself it has been a pleasing task to cull such Flowers of Literature , as have
appeared entitled to distinction , forming , as he flatters himself , a bouquet of
value , " sweet to the sense and lovely to the eye . ” Select Pieces of Prose and ...
To himself it has been a pleasing task to cull such Flowers of Literature , as have
appeared entitled to distinction , forming , as he flatters himself , a bouquet of
value , " sweet to the sense and lovely to the eye . ” Select Pieces of Prose and ...
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And that we should read a book as a bee does a flower . REMARKS ON THE
PRESENT STATE OF LITERATURE . What characterises the literature of our time
, is its human interest . It is true that we do not see scholars addressing scholars ...
And that we should read a book as a bee does a flower . REMARKS ON THE
PRESENT STATE OF LITERATURE . What characterises the literature of our time
, is its human interest . It is true that we do not see scholars addressing scholars ...
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... and gorgeous with flowers , the faint tinge of the light coloured walls , with the
rich dark carpet , served admirably to set off the rose tinted draperies , and motley
furniture , dotted here and there with red . There were more fanciful ornaments ...
... and gorgeous with flowers , the faint tinge of the light coloured walls , with the
rich dark carpet , served admirably to set off the rose tinted draperies , and motley
furniture , dotted here and there with red . There were more fanciful ornaments ...
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The wild flowers bloom Flings ... The notes of the song - birds thrill loudly in glee
Till the woodlands with joy ring around us ; Sweet bloom is on meadow , and
hedge - way and tree , Rejoicing that summer bath found usWild flowers rare ,
Bees ...
The wild flowers bloom Flings ... The notes of the song - birds thrill loudly in glee
Till the woodlands with joy ring around us ; Sweet bloom is on meadow , and
hedge - way and tree , Rejoicing that summer bath found usWild flowers rare ,
Bees ...
Strona 39
A young couple were sitting together in a romantic spot , with birds and flowers
about them , when the following dialogue ensued : — “ My dear , if the sacrifice of
my life would please thee , most gladly would I lay it at thy feet . ” “ Oh ! sir , you ...
A young couple were sitting together in a romantic spot , with birds and flowers
about them , when the following dialogue ensued : — “ My dear , if the sacrifice of
my life would please thee , most gladly would I lay it at thy feet . ” “ Oh ! sir , you ...
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