Crumbs are Also BreadBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - 340 Seiten |
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... Nature sets no value upon life , neither of mine nor of the larks that sang years ago . The earth is all in all to me but I am nothing to the earth ; it is bitter to know this before you are dead . High up against the grey cloud I hear ...
... Nature sets no value upon life , neither of mine nor of the larks that sang years ago . The earth is all in all to me but I am nothing to the earth ; it is bitter to know this before you are dead . High up against the grey cloud I hear ...
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... nature of the steps by which he arrived at his present faith . Here is an excellent picture of an Uncle Tom , a milkman , through whom the boy first became acquainted with Shakespeare . Usually Uncle Tom's talk " was of bullocks " , but ...
... nature of the steps by which he arrived at his present faith . Here is an excellent picture of an Uncle Tom , a milkman , through whom the boy first became acquainted with Shakespeare . Usually Uncle Tom's talk " was of bullocks " , but ...
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... nature which is more beautiful than these little children . Taken together , these values are a very full revelation of the nature of God . " It has been finely said that the Child , whose birthday we celebrate on Christmas day , grew ...
... nature which is more beautiful than these little children . Taken together , these values are a very full revelation of the nature of God . " It has been finely said that the Child , whose birthday we celebrate on Christmas day , grew ...
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admiration American amongst ancient Audrey Audrey Brown auritus beautiful believe Beverley Nichols bird British Burke Burke's called Canada Carlyle charm Christmas cormorant death delight Double-crested Cormorant earth Edmund Burke England English essay famous France garden Geneva Hamilton hand happy Hardy heard heart human hundred insects interest Katherine Mansfield knew land later laureateship League letters Library literary literature living Llewelyn Powys look Lord Macaulay Marie Antoinette marvellous matter memory mind modern morning Nanaimo never night observes once passed pleasant poem poet laureate poetry political Powys Queen Ramsay MacDonald readers recall remarked Robert Louis Stevenson round soul speak speech spirit Stinsford story things Thomas Hardy thought tion tree turned volume W. H. Hudson walked whole words writing written wrote young Zweig