Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1Wiley and Putnam, 1846 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... strange , by the way , that this lad should have been so diligently at work , when the whole population of town and country were startled out of their customary business by the advance of the British troops . Be that as it might , the ...
... strange , by the way , that this lad should have been so diligently at work , when the whole population of town and country were startled out of their customary business by the advance of the British troops . Be that as it might , the ...
Pagina 8
... strange faculty of finding what the Indians have left behind them , first set me on the search ; and I afterwards enriched myself with some very perfect specimens , so rudely wrought that it seemed almost as if chance had fashioned them ...
... strange faculty of finding what the Indians have left behind them , first set me on the search ; and I afterwards enriched myself with some very perfect specimens , so rudely wrought that it seemed almost as if chance had fashioned them ...
Pagina 17
... strange to say , retained any sap , except what had been written for the passing day and year , without the remotest pretension or idea of permanence . There were a few old news- papers , and still older almanacs , which re - produced ...
... strange to say , retained any sap , except what had been written for the passing day and year , without the remotest pretension or idea of permanence . There were a few old news- papers , and still older almanacs , which re - produced ...
Pagina 18
... for the hilltops and the woodpaths ! Or it might be that Ellery Channing came up the avenue , to join me in a fishing excursion on the river . Strange and happy times were those , when we cast aside all irksome 18 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE .
... for the hilltops and the woodpaths ! Or it might be that Ellery Channing came up the avenue , to join me in a fishing excursion on the river . Strange and happy times were those , when we cast aside all irksome 18 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE .
Pagina 21
... strange what humble offices may be performed , in a beautiful scene , without destroying its poetry . Our fire , red gleaming among the trees , and we beside it , busied with culinary rites and spreading out our meal on a moss - grown ...
... strange what humble offices may be performed , in a beautiful scene , without destroying its poetry . Our fire , red gleaming among the trees , and we beside it , busied with culinary rites and spreading out our meal on a moss - grown ...
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