Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... beautiful ; he did not re- semble his mother , as Mr W. H. did- " Thou art thy mother's glass , and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime ; ' and , above all , his Christian name as Henry , whereas the punning sonnets ...
... beautiful ; he did not re- semble his mother , as Mr W. H. did- " Thou art thy mother's glass , and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime ; ' and , above all , his Christian name as Henry , whereas the punning sonnets ...
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... beautiful drawings in silver - point . I was so attracted by them that I bought them ; and the proprietor of the place , a man called Raw- lings , told me that they were done by a young painter of the name of Edward Merton , who was ...
... beautiful drawings in silver - point . I was so attracted by them that I bought them ; and the proprietor of the place , a man called Raw- lings , told me that they were done by a young painter of the name of Edward Merton , who was ...
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... beautiful evening in the month of May the home after having been hard at work from early daylight . There was a sinall kitchen - garden at- tached to his cottage , on which he and his wife depended entirely for a supply of vegetables ...
... beautiful evening in the month of May the home after having been hard at work from early daylight . There was a sinall kitchen - garden at- tached to his cottage , on which he and his wife depended entirely for a supply of vegetables ...
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... . The weather had been beautiful and sunny ; the duties of his post kept him at grinding toil amid dust and gloom . Without a thought of the future or of the consequences one way or another , 30 [ July Scenes from a Silent World . — IV .
... . The weather had been beautiful and sunny ; the duties of his post kept him at grinding toil amid dust and gloom . Without a thought of the future or of the consequences one way or another , 30 [ July Scenes from a Silent World . — IV .
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... beautiful last day , intent , it seemned , on turning the beloved Kippendale into the semblance of an earthly paradise from which half - a - dozen poor wretches were about to be expelled . On the October sky not a cloud ; on the violet ...
... beautiful last day , intent , it seemned , on turning the beloved Kippendale into the semblance of an earthly paradise from which half - a - dozen poor wretches were about to be expelled . On the October sky not a cloud ; on the violet ...
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