Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... hill, and partly scattered along the high-road. There the vapour had left the valley, through which the river meandered in light ; the broad slanting base of the castle-mount was glowing with field and forest verdure. A little higher ...
... hill, and partly scattered along the high-road. There the vapour had left the valley, through which the river meandered in light ; the broad slanting base of the castle-mount was glowing with field and forest verdure. A little higher ...
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... Castle Hill. I knocked three times before I could gain admission. It is a misery of human life to stand on the outside of a door, after you have alarmed a street with a rap of ten syllables, and nobody comes till you have repeated your ...
... Castle Hill. I knocked three times before I could gain admission. It is a misery of human life to stand on the outside of a door, after you have alarmed a street with a rap of ten syllables, and nobody comes till you have repeated your ...
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... hills around Hackness. I turned from the church-yard and the Castle Hill, down the lane by the long ropery. Suddenly my ear caught a voice, — or a voice caught my ear, whichever may best please the critics of the twentieth century ...
... hills around Hackness. I turned from the church-yard and the Castle Hill, down the lane by the long ropery. Suddenly my ear caught a voice, — or a voice caught my ear, whichever may best please the critics of the twentieth century ...
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... Castle Hill ; — sky, earth, and ocean, all above, beneath, around. The whole temple of nature was opened: happy are they, and they only are happy, who can there, or any where, worship the Father in spirit and in truth ! There is a ...
... Castle Hill ; — sky, earth, and ocean, all above, beneath, around. The whole temple of nature was opened: happy are they, and they only are happy, who can there, or any where, worship the Father in spirit and in truth ! There is a ...
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... Castle Hill, I perceived a scuffle of some kind, which I could not easily understand. Two ladies,— not farmers' wives, I'll warrant them, though jolly enough to be such, — who were returning through the fields from the North-sands, had ...
... Castle Hill, I perceived a scuffle of some kind, which I could not easily understand. Two ladies,— not farmers' wives, I'll warrant them, though jolly enough to be such, — who were returning through the fields from the North-sands, had ...
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Africa age of reason amidst angels appeared Babylon beautiful beneath blind body called Cape Town Castle Hill character Christian church church-yard colony crew darkness dead death degra dream Driffield earth eternity everlasting face Falsgrave fear feel gentleman George George Collier glen glory grew ground Guadaloupe Guy Mannering hand happened Harrogate hath head heard heart heaven High Harrogate Holy Inquisition honour hope Hottentots hour human hundred imagination inhabitants Kloof knew kraal labour ladies last day latter light lived look Lord lordship Market Weighton Matlock mind moon morning mountains multitude Negroes neighbours never night ocean passed peace poor reader recollected rest Rodeur Scarborough seemed seen side slave-trade slaves sleep soon soul South Africa spirit stand strangers thing thor thought thousand tide tion truth ture turned vessel voice walked walls wilderness words