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At the close he says : “ Listen ! A deep and solemn wind on high ; The shafts of shining dust shift to and fro ; The columned trees sway imperceptibly , And creak as mighty masts when trade - winds blow .
At the close he says : “ Listen ! A deep and solemn wind on high ; The shafts of shining dust shift to and fro ; The columned trees sway imperceptibly , And creak as mighty masts when trade - winds blow .
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... had some such thought in her mind when she wrote : The Pedigree of honey Does not concern the bee ; A clover , anytime , to him Is aristocracy . This quatrain is quite indicative of her quick perception and close observation when ...
... had some such thought in her mind when she wrote : The Pedigree of honey Does not concern the bee ; A clover , anytime , to him Is aristocracy . This quatrain is quite indicative of her quick perception and close observation when ...
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... of the wide Firth of Forth , and their houses stand close crowded one against another , striving , it would seem , which can bring its red tiled roof closest to the ground in front , and carry it to the sharpest ridge pole behind .
... of the wide Firth of Forth , and their houses stand close crowded one against another , striving , it would seem , which can bring its red tiled roof closest to the ground in front , and carry it to the sharpest ridge pole behind .
Side 35
Close by is the Peacock Inn , famous for fish dinners . Here , in years long gone by , perhaps , some old tar , who wandering further than his fellows , had in the distant East seen that strange and gorgeous bird , determined with his ...
Close by is the Peacock Inn , famous for fish dinners . Here , in years long gone by , perhaps , some old tar , who wandering further than his fellows , had in the distant East seen that strange and gorgeous bird , determined with his ...
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Among Macaulay's close friends were many who were to be associated with him in his public life . A debate in the dingy room of the Cambridge Union back of the Red Lion Inn , often included the future Lord Grey , Romilly , Derwent ...
Among Macaulay's close friends were many who were to be associated with him in his public life . A debate in the dingy room of the Cambridge Union back of the Red Lion Inn , often included the future Lord Grey , Romilly , Derwent ...
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