Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1Wiley and Putnam, 1846 - 208 pagina's |
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... becomes lovely beyond expression ; the more lovely for the quietude that so well accords with the hour , when even the wind , after blustering all day long , usually hushes itself to rest . Each tree and rock , and every blade of grass ...
... becomes lovely beyond expression ; the more lovely for the quietude that so well accords with the hour , when even the wind , after blustering all day long , usually hushes itself to rest . Each tree and rock , and every blade of grass ...
Pagina 11
... becomes an object of separate interest . My gar- den , that skirted the avenue of the Manse , was of precisely the right extent . An hour or two of morning labor was all that it required . But I used to visit and re - visit it a dozen ...
... becomes an object of separate interest . My gar- den , that skirted the avenue of the Manse , was of precisely the right extent . An hour or two of morning labor was all that it required . But I used to visit and re - visit it a dozen ...
Pagina 21
... become one or the other , in correspondence with the faith and insight of the auditor . So , amid sunshine and shadow , rustling leaves , and sighing waters , up - gushed our talk , like the babble of a fountain . The evanescent spray ...
... become one or the other , in correspondence with the faith and insight of the auditor . So , amid sunshine and shadow , rustling leaves , and sighing waters , up - gushed our talk , like the babble of a fountain . The evanescent spray ...
Pagina 28
... become imbued with a false originality . This triteness of novelty is enough to make any man , of common sense , blaspheme at all ideas of less than a century's standing ; and pray that the world may be petrified and rendered immovable ...
... become imbued with a false originality . This triteness of novelty is enough to make any man , of common sense , blaspheme at all ideas of less than a century's standing ; and pray that the world may be petrified and rendered immovable ...
Pagina 32
... become his wife . In those days , when the comparatively recent discovery of electricity , and other kindred mysteries of nature , seemed to open paths into the region of miracle , it was not unusual for the love of science to rival the ...
... become his wife . In those days , when the comparatively recent discovery of electricity , and other kindred mysteries of nature , seemed to open paths into the region of miracle , it was not unusual for the love of science to rival the ...
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