Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1Wiley and Putnam, 1846 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 2
... leaves . I took shame to myself for having been so long a writer of idle stories , and ventured to hope that wisdom would descend upon me with the falling leaves of the avenue ; and that I should light upon an intellectual treasure in ...
... leaves . I took shame to myself for having been so long a writer of idle stories , and ventured to hope that wisdom would descend upon me with the falling leaves of the avenue ; and that I should light upon an intellectual treasure in ...
Pagina 4
... ; the yellow water - lily spreads its broad flat leaves on the margin ; and the fragrant white pond - lily abounds , generally selecting a position just so far from the river's brink , that 4 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE .
... ; the yellow water - lily spreads its broad flat leaves on the margin ; and the fragrant white pond - lily abounds , generally selecting a position just so far from the river's brink , that 4 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE .
Pagina 12
... leaves , but turning up their great yellow rotundities to the noon - tide sun . Gazing at them , I felt that , by my agency , something worth living for had been done . A new substance was born into the world . They were real and ...
... leaves , but turning up their great yellow rotundities to the noon - tide sun . Gazing at them , I felt that , by my agency , something worth living for had been done . A new substance was born into the world . They were real and ...
Pagina 13
... leaves a whole cataract of water to be shaken down , at intervals , by the frequent gusts of wind . All day long , and for a week together , the rain was drip - drip - dripping and splash - splash - splashing from the eaves , and ...
... leaves a whole cataract of water to be shaken down , at intervals , by the frequent gusts of wind . All day long , and for a week together , the rain was drip - drip - dripping and splash - splash - splashing from the eaves , and ...
Pagina 12
... leaves , but turning up their great yellow rotundities to the noon - tide sun . Gazing at them , I felt that , by my agency , something worth living for had been done . A new substance was born into the world . They were real and ...
... leaves , but turning up their great yellow rotundities to the noon - tide sun . Gazing at them , I felt that , by my agency , something worth living for had been done . A new substance was born into the world . They were real and ...
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