Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1Wiley and Putnam, 1846 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... flowers , always fresh , and a bronze one containing graceful ferns . My books ( few , and by no means choice ; for they were chiefly such waifs as chance had thrown in my way ) stood in order about the room , seldom to be dis- turbed ...
... flowers , always fresh , and a bronze one containing graceful ferns . My books ( few , and by no means choice ; for they were chiefly such waifs as chance had thrown in my way ) stood in order about the room , seldom to be dis- turbed ...
Pagina 5
... flower derives its loveliness and perfume , springing , as it does , from the black mud over which the river sleeps , and ... flowers — to the daily life of others . The reader must not , from any testimony of mine , contract a dislike ...
... flower derives its loveliness and perfume , springing , as it does , from the black mud over which the river sleeps , and ... flowers — to the daily life of others . The reader must not , from any testimony of mine , contract a dislike ...
Pagina 11
... flower , or worthless weed - should plant it with their own hands , and nurse it from infancy to maturity , altogether by their own care . If there be not too many of them , each in- dividual plant becomes an object of separate interest ...
... flower , or worthless weed - should plant it with their own hands , and nurse it from infancy to maturity , altogether by their own care . If there be not too many of them , each in- dividual plant becomes an object of separate interest ...
Pagina 20
... flowers kindle their spiral flames , and illuminate the dark nooks among the shrubbery . The pond - lily grows abundantly along the margin ; that delicious flower which , as Thoreau tells me , opens its virgin bosom to the first ...
... flowers kindle their spiral flames , and illuminate the dark nooks among the shrubbery . The pond - lily grows abundantly along the margin ; that delicious flower which , as Thoreau tells me , opens its virgin bosom to the first ...
Pagina 23
... flowers , and that the next work of his never idle fingers must be to steal them , one by one , away ! I have forgotten whether the song of the cricket be not as early a token of autumn's approach as any other ; -that song , which may ...
... flowers , and that the next work of his never idle fingers must be to steal them , one by one , away ! I have forgotten whether the song of the cricket be not as early a token of autumn's approach as any other ; -that song , which may ...
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