On the Banks of the Ouse Or Life in Olney a Hundred Years Ago: A StorySeeley & Company, 1888 - 339 páginas |
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... never be unfolded before us here . But in some rarer instances the story of a life is written in characters which can never be effaced , and such lives were those of William Cowper and his friend John Newton , the Vicar of Olney ...
... never be unfolded before us here . But in some rarer instances the story of a life is written in characters which can never be effaced , and such lives were those of William Cowper and his friend John Newton , the Vicar of Olney ...
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... never so difficult to manage as when he had had just enough to upset his equilibrium , and make him furious if anyone contradicted him . Many a time had Cuthbert resorted to an extra bottle to keep his father quiet . Many a time had he ...
... never so difficult to manage as when he had had just enough to upset his equilibrium , and make him furious if anyone contradicted him . Many a time had Cuthbert resorted to an extra bottle to keep his father quiet . Many a time had he ...
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... never any conversation between father and son , in the strict mean- ing of the word , though the Squire generally found oc- casion to jerk out complaints at his son , or Sam , about the viands , or the weather , or the cups . This ...
... never any conversation between father and son , in the strict mean- ing of the word , though the Squire generally found oc- casion to jerk out complaints at his son , or Sam , about the viands , or the weather , or the cups . This ...
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... never seen , and who would probably dislike the idea as much as he did . And yet for some time past the isolation of his posi- tion , shut out from the society he might have enjoyed , had pressed upon him ; for I need not say there were ...
... never seen , and who would probably dislike the idea as much as he did . And yet for some time past the isolation of his posi- tion , shut out from the society he might have enjoyed , had pressed upon him ; for I need not say there were ...
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... never spoken to the poet , who lived a retired life in the town of Olney ; but he had , since he had fre- quented the church , felt an interest in him . There was something indescribably attractive in the delicately refined face , over ...
... never spoken to the poet , who lived a retired life in the town of Olney ; but he had , since he had fre- quented the church , felt an interest in him . There was something indescribably attractive in the delicately refined face , over ...
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On the Banks of the Ouse Or Life in Olney a Hundred Years Ago: A Story Emma Marshall Vista completa - 1888 |
On the Banks of the Ouse Or Life in Olney a Hundred Years Ago: A Story Emma Marshall Vista completa - 1888 |
On the Banks of the Ouse Or Life in Olney a Hundred Years Ago: A Story Emma Marshall Vista completa - 1888 |
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asked aunt baby beautiful Bedford better Betty bless bride child church Cicely Whinfield Cicely's Coltswood Manor cousin Cowper Cuth Cuthbert Rollestone dear door Drusilla Allen exclaimed eyes face father gate gentle gentleman Giles girl hand head hear heard heart hope horse John Newton Kath Katharine Perry Katharine's lace-maker lady laughed Lavendon Mill leave live look Lord madam marriage Master Cuthbert Miles Crampton miller Miss Perry mistress mother never night old Grizel Olney Olney Hymns Ouse parlour passed Paul Chamberlain Pinder Pleasaunce poet poor pray pretty quiet reply Rose round seemed side silla smile soon stood talk TAUCHNITZ tell there's things thought to-day to-morrow turned Unwin village voice waiting walk wedding Weston Weston Underwood wife William Cowper window wish words young Squire