Beauties: Selected from the Writings of Thomas De QuinceyHoughton, Mifflin, 1862 - 432 sider |
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... Sarah Green ; Wept for that pair's unhappy fate , Whose graves may here be seen . By night upon these stormy fells , Did wife and husband roam ; Six little ones at home had left , And could not find that home . For any dwelling - place ...
... Sarah Green ; Wept for that pair's unhappy fate , Whose graves may here be seen . By night upon these stormy fells , Did wife and husband roam ; Six little ones at home had left , And could not find that home . For any dwelling - place ...
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... Green was found lying at the bottom of a pre- cipice , from which he had fallen . Sarah Green was found on the summit of the precipice ; and , by laying together all the indications of what had passed , the sad hieroglyphics of their ...
... Green was found lying at the bottom of a pre- cipice , from which he had fallen . Sarah Green was found on the summit of the precipice ; and , by laying together all the indications of what had passed , the sad hieroglyphics of their ...
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... Sarah Green foreseen , could her affectionate heart have guess- ed even the tenth part of that love and neighborly respect for herself , which soon afterwards expressed themselves in showers of bounty to her children ; could she have ...
... Sarah Green foreseen , could her affectionate heart have guess- ed even the tenth part of that love and neighborly respect for herself , which soon afterwards expressed themselves in showers of bounty to her children ; could she have ...
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THE DE QUINCEYS | 13 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE WORLD OF STRIFE | 30 |
THE NATION OF LONDON | 53 |
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