Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1Wiley and Putnam, 1846 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... breath of wind , from the mere necessity of perfect ripeness . And , besides , there were pear - trees , that flung down bushels upon bushels of heavy pears ; and peach - trees , which , in a good year , tormented me with peaches ...
... breath of wind , from the mere necessity of perfect ripeness . And , besides , there were pear - trees , that flung down bushels upon bushels of heavy pears ; and peach - trees , which , in a good year , tormented me with peaches ...
Pagina 23
... breath . Did I say that there was no feeling like it ? Ah ; but there is a half - acknowledged melancholy , like to this , when we stand in the perfected vigor of our life , and feel that Time has now given us all his flowers , and that ...
... breath . Did I say that there was no feeling like it ? Ah ; but there is a half - acknowledged melancholy , like to this , when we stand in the perfected vigor of our life , and feel that Time has now given us all his flowers , and that ...
Pagina 24
... breath ! —yes , for mere breath ! —when it is made up of a heavenly breeze like this . It comes with a real kiss upon our cheeks ; it would linger fondly around us , if it might ; but , since it must be gone , it embraces us with its ...
... breath ! —yes , for mere breath ! —when it is made up of a heavenly breeze like this . It comes with a real kiss upon our cheeks ; it would linger fondly around us , if it might ; but , since it must be gone , it embraces us with its ...
Pagina 25
... breath of wind , quietly descending by their own weight . All summer long , they have murmured like the noise of waters ; they have roared loudly , while the branches were wrestling with the thunder- gust ; they have made music , both ...
... breath of wind , quietly descending by their own weight . All summer long , they have murmured like the noise of waters ; they have roared loudly , while the branches were wrestling with the thunder- gust ; they have made music , both ...
Pagina 28
... breath , and thus 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 ...
... breath , and thus 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 ...
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