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WHERE , having passed the cliffs of Monument , The Housatonic winds through meadows decked With elms , and sces Taconic's woody range , With rounded tops , run southward by its side- ' Tis here I dwell , with wife and child beloved ...
WHERE , having passed the cliffs of Monument , The Housatonic winds through meadows decked With elms , and sces Taconic's woody range , With rounded tops , run southward by its side- ' Tis here I dwell , with wife and child beloved ...
Pagina 24
Then , in passing , after hav- ing once proved his kindness by calling to inquire after a sick child , it might also ... which he desired to see ; then , he promised Abby a slate and pencil , and must bring them when he passed again .
Then , in passing , after hav- ing once proved his kindness by calling to inquire after a sick child , it might also ... which he desired to see ; then , he promised Abby a slate and pencil , and must bring them when he passed again .
Pagina 33
Many of the sweetest hours of Lissa's life had been passed at the piano with Louis , he accompanying her playing with voice or flute . " How cruel she is ! how innocent ! like the infant that bites its mother's breast , " thought the ...
Many of the sweetest hours of Lissa's life had been passed at the piano with Louis , he accompanying her playing with voice or flute . " How cruel she is ! how innocent ! like the infant that bites its mother's breast , " thought the ...
Pagina 42
The winter passed , and the spring , and Mr. Harleigh took his daughter , the niece who was to him almost another daughter , and the good - natured elderly cousin who matronized them , to the little cottage by the sea where they spent ...
The winter passed , and the spring , and Mr. Harleigh took his daughter , the niece who was to him almost another daughter , and the good - natured elderly cousin who matronized them , to the little cottage by the sea where they spent ...
Pagina 58
That finer discrimination in music which is born not so much of acquired as instinctive knowledge , will be passed by unheeded by many . That rapturous enthusiasm which is as irrepressible to the artist - nature as song to birds ...
That finer discrimination in music which is born not so much of acquired as instinctive knowledge , will be passed by unheeded by many . That rapturous enthusiasm which is as irrepressible to the artist - nature as song to birds ...
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