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... weather - braving tower , and silent mark'd The human leaf in constant bud and fall ? The generations of deciduous man How often hast thou seen them pass away ! HURDIS . CHAPTER XLIII . P. I.—p. 94 . ANTIQUITIES OF SAXON.
... weather - braving tower , and silent mark'd The human leaf in constant bud and fall ? The generations of deciduous man How often hast thou seen them pass away ! HURDIS . CHAPTER XLIII . P. I.—p. 94 . ANTIQUITIES OF SAXON.
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... pass , it is enough for me to know that he derived this feeling from his birth as a mountaineer , and that he had also a right to it by inheritance , as one whose ancestors had from time immemorial dwelt upon the same Smile not ...
... pass , it is enough for me to know that he derived this feeling from his birth as a mountaineer , and that he had also a right to it by inheritance , as one whose ancestors had from time immemorial dwelt upon the same Smile not ...
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... pass upon him . " Like me that list , " he says , my honest rhymes , Nor care for critics , nor regard the times . And though he is not a poet virúm volitare per ora , nor one of those whose better fortune it is to live in the hearts of ...
... pass upon him . " Like me that list , " he says , my honest rhymes , Nor care for critics , nor regard the times . And though he is not a poet virúm volitare per ora , nor one of those whose better fortune it is to live in the hearts of ...
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... pass by unheeded as the waters of a river in their endless course . And thus I might live in other years , —with those who are departed , in a world of my own , by force of recollection ; -or by virtue of sure hope in that world which ...
... pass by unheeded as the waters of a river in their endless course . And thus I might live in other years , —with those who are departed , in a world of my own , by force of recollection ; -or by virtue of sure hope in that world which ...
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... among all those persons who pass their miserable lives in quill - driving , day after day , from morning till night , at a scrivener's desk , or in an attorney's office ! CHAPTER XLI . P. I. REVENUE OF THE CORPORATION OF 76.
... among all those persons who pass their miserable lives in quill - driving , day after day , from morning till night , at a scrivener's desk , or in an attorney's office ! CHAPTER XLI . P. I. REVENUE OF THE CORPORATION OF 76.
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