Life ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1874 - 208 pages |
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Page 112
... walls of the next Acade- my's Exhibition will hang nothing half so beautiful ! My village is , I think , a special favorite of Summer . Every window - sill in it she touches with color and fra- grance ; everywhere she wakens the drowsy ...
... walls of the next Acade- my's Exhibition will hang nothing half so beautiful ! My village is , I think , a special favorite of Summer . Every window - sill in it she touches with color and fra- grance ; everywhere she wakens the drowsy ...
Page 113
... wall between the four seas has received her mossy and licheny attentions ; every nook in every forest she has sown with pale flowers , every marsh she has dashed with the fires of the marigold . And in the wonderful night the moon knows ...
... wall between the four seas has received her mossy and licheny attentions ; every nook in every forest she has sown with pale flowers , every marsh she has dashed with the fires of the marigold . And in the wonderful night the moon knows ...
Page 121
... walls with post- ers , yellow and blue , and to that school - room we flock to hear him . His rounded periods the eloquent gentleman devolves amidst a respectful silence . His audience do not understand him , but they see that the ...
... walls with post- ers , yellow and blue , and to that school - room we flock to hear him . His rounded periods the eloquent gentleman devolves amidst a respectful silence . His audience do not understand him , but they see that the ...
Page 126
... it a visit ; and if I cannot open the window readily of a morning , to breathe the fresh air , I knock out a pane or two of glass with my boot . I lean against the walls in. BY DONALD . G. MITCHELL . A BACHELOR'S REVERY.
... it a visit ; and if I cannot open the window readily of a morning , to breathe the fresh air , I knock out a pane or two of glass with my boot . I lean against the walls in. BY DONALD . G. MITCHELL . A BACHELOR'S REVERY.
Page 127
Rossiter Johnson. with my boot . I lean against the walls in a very old arm - chair there is on the premises , and scarce ever fail to worry such a hole in the plastering as would set me down for a round charge for damages in town , or ...
Rossiter Johnson. with my boot . I lean against the walls in a very old arm - chair there is on the premises , and scarce ever fail to worry such a hole in the plastering as would set me down for a round charge for damages in town , or ...
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