Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1Wiley and Putnam, 1846 - 208 pagina's |
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... once purposed ) , bright with picture , gleaming over a depth of philosophic thought ; -these were the works that might fitly have flowed from such a retirement . In the humblest event , I resolved at least to achieve a novel , that ...
... once purposed ) , bright with picture , gleaming over a depth of philosophic thought ; -these were the works that might fitly have flowed from such a retirement . In the humblest event , I resolved at least to achieve a novel , that ...
Pagina 6
... once discovered some heavy fragment of the timbers , all green with half a century's growth of water - moss ; for , during that length of time , the tramp of horses and human footsteps have ceased , along this ancient highway . The ...
... once discovered some heavy fragment of the timbers , all green with half a century's growth of water - moss ; for , during that length of time , the tramp of horses and human footsteps have ceased , along this ancient highway . The ...
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... once standing over this grave , told me a tradition in reference to one of the inhabitants below . The story has something deeply impressive , though its circum- stances cannot altogether be reconciled with probability . A youth , in ...
... once standing over this grave , told me a tradition in reference to one of the inhabitants below . The story has something deeply impressive , though its circum- stances cannot altogether be reconciled with probability . A youth , in ...
Pagina 10
... once stood a homestead , but where there is now only a ruined chimney , rising out of a grassy and weed - grown cellar ? They offer their fruit to every wayfarer - apples that are bitter - sweet with the moral of time's vicissitude . I ...
... once stood a homestead , but where there is now only a ruined chimney , rising out of a grassy and weed - grown cellar ? They offer their fruit to every wayfarer - apples that are bitter - sweet with the moral of time's vicissitude . I ...
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... Once , while Hillard and other friends sat talking with us in the twilight , there came a rustling noise , as of a minister's silk gown , sweeping through the very midst of the company , so closely as almost to brush against the chairs ...
... Once , while Hillard and other friends sat talking with us in the twilight , there came a rustling noise , as of a minister's silk gown , sweeping through the very midst of the company , so closely as almost to brush against the chairs ...
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