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... field in the early morning without wetting his feet . It remains to this day ; the bricks having been double - burned especially for this purpose . He desired in his will that no monument should be erected to him , " not desiring to ...
... field in the early morning without wetting his feet . It remains to this day ; the bricks having been double - burned especially for this purpose . He desired in his will that no monument should be erected to him , " not desiring to ...
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... field . It is evident ( whatever may be the case at present ) that in Mr. White's time the village was not readily ap- proached by carriages . The charming deep sandy lanes in that part of Hampshire and Sussex , overgrown as they are ...
... field . It is evident ( whatever may be the case at present ) that in Mr. White's time the village was not readily ap- proached by carriages . The charming deep sandy lanes in that part of Hampshire and Sussex , overgrown as they are ...
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... fields , and what is seldom seen in these degenerate days , a may - pole , add to the beauty of the scenery . And here I may be allowed to quote a passage or two from an article which appeared some years ago in the New Monthly Magazine ...
... fields , and what is seldom seen in these degenerate days , a may - pole , add to the beauty of the scenery . And here I may be allowed to quote a passage or two from an article which appeared some years ago in the New Monthly Magazine ...
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... fields and foliage are clothed in their summer verdure , or autumnal russet , and lighted up in genial sun- shine ; for its beauty is of the joyous seasons , fitted neither to be observed by the sullen influence of a rainy day , nor ...
... fields and foliage are clothed in their summer verdure , or autumnal russet , and lighted up in genial sun- shine ; for its beauty is of the joyous seasons , fitted neither to be observed by the sullen influence of a rainy day , nor ...
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... fields , Or runs to catch the treasures which it sheds . Not so the sage : inspired with pious awe , He hails the ... field : Nor hastes alone : attendant by his side This and the following poem were published in the Gentleman's Magazine ...
... fields , Or runs to catch the treasures which it sheds . Not so the sage : inspired with pious awe , He hails the ... field : Nor hastes alone : attendant by his side This and the following poem were published in the Gentleman's Magazine ...
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