Old England and New England: In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot, Band 1R. Bentley, 1853 |
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... miles , or it may be more , Are they sporting now from the nearest shore , Yet they flutter with wing as restless and free , And under the sunlight hold revelrie , As a gentle linnet on hawthorn - tree . Mystic stranger ! that leavest ...
... miles , or it may be more , Are they sporting now from the nearest shore , Yet they flutter with wing as restless and free , And under the sunlight hold revelrie , As a gentle linnet on hawthorn - tree . Mystic stranger ! that leavest ...
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... miles off ) ; but it is astonishing what a change it affects in the atmosphere during the period you are passing nearest to it . No , no , there is no monotony with those who think , and feel , and marvel , and worship , where there is ...
... miles off ) ; but it is astonishing what a change it affects in the atmosphere during the period you are passing nearest to it . No , no , there is no monotony with those who think , and feel , and marvel , and worship , where there is ...
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... miles . distant from Boston , to which we were conveyed in * The first verse of an epigram ( stuck upon the doors of Drury Lane Theatre on an oratorio evening in the days of the olden time ) may not be inappropriately applied to these ...
... miles . distant from Boston , to which we were conveyed in * The first verse of an epigram ( stuck upon the doors of Drury Lane Theatre on an oratorio evening in the days of the olden time ) may not be inappropriately applied to these ...
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... miles , is as fine as can be conceived ; while the bay , a distance of about eight miles more up to the city , is , we presume we are safe in saying , the finest in the world . The saying of " see Naples and then die , ” may , with even ...
... miles , is as fine as can be conceived ; while the bay , a distance of about eight miles more up to the city , is , we presume we are safe in saying , the finest in the world . The saying of " see Naples and then die , ” may , with even ...
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... miles in length , and it is intended to build upon every inch of it ! New York is less of a downright American city . than any other we sojourned in , from the fact of its being so thickly populated with foreigners , as we observed in a ...
... miles in length , and it is intended to build upon every inch of it ! New York is less of a downright American city . than any other we sojourned in , from the fact of its being so thickly populated with foreigners , as we observed in a ...
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