Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 3Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... hill all the way to Hay : having reached the middle , I sat down on a stile which led thence into a field . From my seat I could look down on Thornfield the grey and battlemented hall was the principal object in the vale below me ; its ...
... hill all the way to Hay : having reached the middle , I sat down on a stile which led thence into a field . From my seat I could look down on Thornfield the grey and battlemented hall was the principal object in the vale below me ; its ...
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... hills . To fill the thirst of the human heart for the beauty of God's working - to startle its lethargy with the deep and pure agitation of astonishment - are their higher missions . They are as a great and noble architecture ; first ...
... hills . To fill the thirst of the human heart for the beauty of God's working - to startle its lethargy with the deep and pure agitation of astonishment - are their higher missions . They are as a great and noble architecture ; first ...
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... hills are clothed with pines sun - proof ; ' Mid bright green fields below the pines , Stands the Church on high ... hill - sward fresh and green open Where last year they lay . But all things now are order'd fair Round the Church of ...
... hills are clothed with pines sun - proof ; ' Mid bright green fields below the pines , Stands the Church on high ... hill - sward fresh and green open Where last year they lay . But all things now are order'd fair Round the Church of ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13941437 | 9 |
SIR THOMAS MALORY fl 1470 | 15 |
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