Homes & Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Հատոր 1Harper, 1875 |
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... meadows below the house , attended by four of the finest greyhounds ever seen , one of them as white as snow , and ... meadow , which extended to the banks of the river , grazed the fine herd of cattle , and amid them the sturdy bull ...
... meadows below the house , attended by four of the finest greyhounds ever seen , one of them as white as snow , and ... meadow , which extended to the banks of the river , grazed the fine herd of cattle , and amid them the sturdy bull ...
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... meadow , the swift , broad river , the rich masses of trees , closing in a little world of solitude ; and as if to mark it for a spot in which the poet of fairy - land had sojourned , and left the impress of his spirit , in his own ...
... meadow , the swift , broad river , the rich masses of trees , closing in a little world of solitude ; and as if to mark it for a spot in which the poet of fairy - land had sojourned , and left the impress of his spirit , in his own ...
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... meadow land , seems admira- bly calculated for a dairy on a grand scale . The property belonged to the canons of St. Paul's , having been granted to them by King Athelstan ; but it was leased to Queen Elizabeth , and she granted her ...
... meadow land , seems admira- bly calculated for a dairy on a grand scale . The property belonged to the canons of St. Paul's , having been granted to them by King Athelstan ; but it was leased to Queen Elizabeth , and she granted her ...
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... meadows toward Hammersmith , and on the other bounded with the tall hedge and thick trees inclosing the park . The whole , with its rich meadow land , its old elms , and old gardens and shrubberies of fine evergreens , is al- most too ...
... meadows toward Hammersmith , and on the other bounded with the tall hedge and thick trees inclosing the park . The whole , with its rich meadow land , its old elms , and old gardens and shrubberies of fine evergreens , is al- most too ...
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... meadows eaten up every night by cattle put in by my neighbors . What this signifies , or may come to in time , God knows ; if it be ominous , it can end in nothing less than hanging . Another misfortune has been , and stranger than all ...
... meadows eaten up every night by cattle put in by my neighbors . What this signifies , or may come to in time , God knows ; if it be ominous , it can end in nothing less than hanging . Another misfortune has been , and stranger than all ...
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