| george sampson - 356 pages
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| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 358 pages
...and unfold sheep in the night, and fears no manner of ill, because she means none : yet, to say the truth, she is never alone, for she is still accompanied...songs, honest thoughts, and prayers, but short ones ; yet they have their efficacy, in that they are not palled with ensuing idle cogitations. Lastly,... | |
| 1915 - 644 pages
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| 1932 - 546 pages
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| 1864 - 886 pages
...therefore free and rich. " She was never alone," as Sir Thomas Overbury said of that happy milkmaid, " but still accompanied with old songs, honest thoughts, and prayers, but short ones." And Dexter loved her with a valiant constancy that spoke volumes for both. His days were spent, according... | |
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