Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... delightful sensations , I should say , that a scene like this would soothe the heaviest heart . " Few , however , are so sensitive as your own , " said Agatha ; " but , in truth , it is a pleasant , tranquillizing spot , whose benignant ...
... delightful sensations , I should say , that a scene like this would soothe the heaviest heart . " Few , however , are so sensitive as your own , " said Agatha ; " but , in truth , it is a pleasant , tranquillizing spot , whose benignant ...
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... " exclaimed Agatha.— “ What has overcome you so suddenly ? " 66 Delight ! " faltered Edith , in an emphatic whisper " an ecstasy most sweet and holy ; this grandeur of scenery is more than beau- tiful ; WALTER COLYTON . 41.
... " exclaimed Agatha.— “ What has overcome you so suddenly ? " 66 Delight ! " faltered Edith , in an emphatic whisper " an ecstasy most sweet and holy ; this grandeur of scenery is more than beau- tiful ; WALTER COLYTON . 41.
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... . " In such conversation , and in pointing out to each other the various beauties of the view , which Edith contemplated with an undiminish- > ed intensity of delight , some time was happily passed 44 WALTER COLYTON .
... . " In such conversation , and in pointing out to each other the various beauties of the view , which Edith contemplated with an undiminish- > ed intensity of delight , some time was happily passed 44 WALTER COLYTON .
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A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. ed intensity of delight , some time was happily passed , until Agatha , declaring that her domes- tic avocations could not longer be delayed , pro- posed that they should return to the house . This was ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. ed intensity of delight , some time was happily passed , until Agatha , declaring that her domes- tic avocations could not longer be delayed , pro- posed that they should return to the house . This was ...
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... though nothing of so grand a nature as the view from the Druid's seat . " A wood is always delightful , " cried Edith " and doubly so to me whose customary rides have been either to Burton or Sedgemoor , which my 62 WALTER COLYTON .
... though nothing of so grand a nature as the view from the Druid's seat . " A wood is always delightful , " cried Edith " and doubly so to me whose customary rides have been either to Burton or Sedgemoor , which my 62 WALTER COLYTON .
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