Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... live with those sons and daughters of wisdom , is like being shut up in the palace of ice : all is clear , transparent , and shining ; but then it is dangerous , even to breathe in the chill atmosphere ! They have such a holy horror of ...
... live with those sons and daughters of wisdom , is like being shut up in the palace of ice : all is clear , transparent , and shining ; but then it is dangerous , even to breathe in the chill atmosphere ! They have such a holy horror of ...
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... live in fairy bowers , on love alone ! In the " evil days , " on which she had fallen , roses and honeysuckles , - " a scrip with herbs , and fruit supplied , and water from the spring , " had lost their fascination . Colonel Harcourt's ...
... live in fairy bowers , on love alone ! In the " evil days , " on which she had fallen , roses and honeysuckles , - " a scrip with herbs , and fruit supplied , and water from the spring , " had lost their fascination . Colonel Harcourt's ...
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... live and die . Clara was still more attractive than Margaret . " As Hebe gay , as Venus fair , " Youthful , lovely , light as air , " she seemed formed to charm away grief . Her face was radiant with smiles and health fancy and hope ...
... live and die . Clara was still more attractive than Margaret . " As Hebe gay , as Venus fair , " Youthful , lovely , light as air , " she seemed formed to charm away grief . Her face was radiant with smiles and health fancy and hope ...
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... live . " She threw herself into her mother's arms in an agony of grief . " Would it were possible , my love , " said Mrs. Campbell . " Cheerfully , thankfully , would I encounter a thousand evils to shield you from the tempests of life ...
... live . " She threw herself into her mother's arms in an agony of grief . " Would it were possible , my love , " said Mrs. Campbell . " Cheerfully , thankfully , would I encounter a thousand evils to shield you from the tempests of life ...
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... live , " said Montague , fervently , " many a long year , to enchant us with his lay . Rich as we are in poets just now , he is the last we could spare . " " The world would do vastly well with out them , " said Mr. Mowbray . They have ...
... live , " said Montague , fervently , " many a long year , to enchant us with his lay . Rich as we are in poets just now , he is the last we could spare . " " The world would do vastly well with out them , " said Mr. Mowbray . They have ...
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