Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 25James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1882 - Authors Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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Page 47
... wind does not stir them at all . To make this point quite clear , I selected a spot on a meadow thickly studded with worm - casts , but quite clear of leaves , being far from any trees . Over it I scattered a few handfuls of damp and ...
... wind does not stir them at all . To make this point quite clear , I selected a spot on a meadow thickly studded with worm - casts , but quite clear of leaves , being far from any trees . Over it I scattered a few handfuls of damp and ...
Page 175
... wind in her face and hair ; the teal And plovers crying , the weeds afloat . Then only she - who was so far Behind the merest child of all— Was prouder , stronger , than others are ; And she could row to the harbour bar And back , ten ...
... wind in her face and hair ; the teal And plovers crying , the weeds afloat . Then only she - who was so far Behind the merest child of all— Was prouder , stronger , than others are ; And she could row to the harbour bar And back , ten ...
Page 177
... wind , or see the air grow dark , Or feel the widening waters roll ? And soulless as itself , and rash , Janet rowed on , elate and proud ; And thankful to escape the lash , Her fellow heard no waters dash , And did not see the ...
... wind , or see the air grow dark , Or feel the widening waters roll ? And soulless as itself , and rash , Janet rowed on , elate and proud ; And thankful to escape the lash , Her fellow heard no waters dash , And did not see the ...
Page 194
... wind and the hard work of years , he fancied he traced a likeness , and he stopped to talk to her . He asked her questions at first about the fishing and the storms , and then he entered on more personal ground . ' Your husband goes out ...
... wind and the hard work of years , he fancied he traced a likeness , and he stopped to talk to her . He asked her questions at first about the fishing and the storms , and then he entered on more personal ground . ' Your husband goes out ...
Page 195
... wind and the hard work of years , he fancied he traced a likeness , and he stopped to talk to her . He asked her questions at first about the fishing and the storms , and then he entered on more personal ground . ' Your husband goes out ...
... wind and the hard work of years , he fancied he traced a likeness , and he stopped to talk to her . He asked her questions at first about the fishing and the storms , and then he entered on more personal ground . ' Your husband goes out ...
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