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Page 10
... river , where the shepherds drove Their flocks and herds to water , down they lay , In glittering arms accoutred ; and apart They placed two spies , to notify betimes The approach of flocks of sheep and lowing herds . These , in two ...
... river , where the shepherds drove Their flocks and herds to water , down they lay , In glittering arms accoutred ; and apart They placed two spies , to notify betimes The approach of flocks of sheep and lowing herds . These , in two ...
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... rivers , in which they would have been drowned had they awakened . As regards the movements of the pas- sions , although they are accompanied in us by thought , because we possess that faculty , it is yet plain that they do not depend ...
... rivers , in which they would have been drowned had they awakened . As regards the movements of the pas- sions , although they are accompanied in us by thought , because we possess that faculty , it is yet plain that they do not depend ...
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... and battlement I see the river of green ice , From precipice to precipice , Wind earthward slow , with blighting breath Blackening the vales below like death . Far , far beneath in sealike reach , Receding to AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE 45.
... and battlement I see the river of green ice , From precipice to precipice , Wind earthward slow , with blighting breath Blackening the vales below like death . Far , far beneath in sealike reach , Receding to AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE 45.
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... a distance ; when Ham said , " Yon's our house , Mas'r Davy ! " I looked in all directions , as far as I could stare over the wilderness , and away at the sea , and away at the river , but no house could I make out . 88 CHARLES DICKENS.
... a distance ; when Ham said , " Yon's our house , Mas'r Davy ! " I looked in all directions , as far as I could stare over the wilderness , and away at the sea , and away at the river , but no house could I make out . 88 CHARLES DICKENS.
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river , but no house could I make out . There was a black barge , or some other kind of superannuated boat , not far off , high and dry on the ground , with an iron funnel sticking out of it for a chimney , and smoking very cosily , but ...
river , but no house could I make out . There was a black barge , or some other kind of superannuated boat , not far off , high and dry on the ground , with an iron funnel sticking out of it for a chimney , and smoking very cosily , but ...
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