Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... Nature , by which the mother's affections are more strongly directed towards the sickliest and most infirm of her offspring , as most needing the maternal offices , Mrs. Colyton had been tenderly attached to her son Richard , and had ...
... Nature , by which the mother's affections are more strongly directed towards the sickliest and most infirm of her offspring , as most needing the maternal offices , Mrs. Colyton had been tenderly attached to her son Richard , and had ...
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... natural cheerfulness which may be termed the health of virtue ; while , if she did not pos- sess the delicacy and refinement of her friend , she was never a victim to that sickly sensi- bility which , however it might accord with the ...
... natural cheerfulness which may be termed the health of virtue ; while , if she did not pos- sess the delicacy and refinement of her friend , she was never a victim to that sickly sensi- bility which , however it might accord with the ...
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... nature can make you any compensation for the pleasures of society , you will not perhaps have been a loser by your ... natural pleasures united ? More enlightened minds , or affection- ate hearts , I could never find , even in the ...
... nature can make you any compensation for the pleasures of society , you will not perhaps have been a loser by your ... natural pleasures united ? More enlightened minds , or affection- ate hearts , I could never find , even in the ...
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... natural one , the wild flowers and bushes of hawthorn , briar , and woodbine , on either side , being left undisturbed . Rustic seats were dis- tributed at intervals , and Edith gladly rested herself upon one placed beside a cool ...
... natural one , the wild flowers and bushes of hawthorn , briar , and woodbine , on either side , being left undisturbed . Rustic seats were dis- tributed at intervals , and Edith gladly rested herself upon one placed beside a cool ...
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... Nature's music , behold- ing her beauties on every side , or looking up- wards through the branches at the blue hea- vens , as they hang serenely over this little bower of tranquil loveliness . If I might judge by my own delightful ...
... Nature's music , behold- ing her beauties on every side , or looking up- wards through the branches at the blue hea- vens , as they hang serenely over this little bower of tranquil loveliness . If I might judge by my own delightful ...
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