My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 1. köideChapman & Hall, Ld., 1905 |
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... sometimes murmur'd overhead And sometimes underground " - was always associated with this Morgan's Walk of my boyhood , an association partly due to the fact that sometimes a woodman was at work felling trees not far off [ II ] 39 ...
... sometimes murmur'd overhead And sometimes underground " - was always associated with this Morgan's Walk of my boyhood , an association partly due to the fact that sometimes a woodman was at work felling trees not far off [ II ] 39 ...
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... they coursed about , And shouted as they ran- Turning to mirth all things of earth , As only boyhood can ; But the Usher sat remote from all , A melancholy man . " Our ushers were not melancholy men , but sometimes one 40 [ CHAP . MY LIFE.
... they coursed about , And shouted as they ran- Turning to mirth all things of earth , As only boyhood can ; But the Usher sat remote from all , A melancholy man . " Our ushers were not melancholy men , but sometimes one 40 [ CHAP . MY LIFE.
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... sometimes one of them would bring a book to read while we played , and this was sufficient to carry out the resemblance to the poem , and summon up to my imagination this charming spot whenever I read it . In one corner of this field ...
... sometimes one of them would bring a book to read while we played , and this was sufficient to carry out the resemblance to the poem , and summon up to my imagination this charming spot whenever I read it . In one corner of this field ...
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... , which again I have never since heard surpassed . In this hall were the law - courts , where the Assizes were held , and to which I sometimes gained admittance , and heard a trial of some III ] 43 HERTFORD : HOME OF MY BOYHOOD.
... , which again I have never since heard surpassed . In this hall were the law - courts , where the Assizes were held , and to which I sometimes gained admittance , and heard a trial of some III ] 43 HERTFORD : HOME OF MY BOYHOOD.
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A Record of Events and Opinions Alfred Russel Wallace. sometimes gained admittance , and heard a trial of some poor sheep - stealers , who in those days were liable to transportation for life , in order to protect the landed interest ...
A Record of Events and Opinions Alfred Russel Wallace. sometimes gained admittance , and heard a trial of some poor sheep - stealers , who in those days were liable to transportation for life , in order to protect the landed interest ...
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