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... passed through revolutionized Paris with satisfaction and sympathy , but with little active emotion , and proceeded first to Orleans , and then to Blois , between which places he spent nearly a year . At Orleans he became intimately ...
... passed through revolutionized Paris with satisfaction and sympathy , but with little active emotion , and proceeded first to Orleans , and then to Blois , between which places he spent nearly a year . At Orleans he became intimately ...
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... passed from us and left us only their record in our souls , whose per- manence confirms the fiery finger which wrote it long ago . For as the Greeks would end the first drama of a trilogy with a hush of concentration , and with ...
... passed from us and left us only their record in our souls , whose per- manence confirms the fiery finger which wrote it long ago . For as the Greeks would end the first drama of a trilogy with a hush of concentration , and with ...
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... passed away . His body was buried , as he had wished , in Grasmere churchyard . Around him the dalesmen of Grasmere lie beneath the shade of sycamore and yew ; and Rotha's murmur mourns the pausing of that " music sweeter than her own ...
... passed away . His body was buried , as he had wished , in Grasmere churchyard . Around him the dalesmen of Grasmere lie beneath the shade of sycamore and yew ; and Rotha's murmur mourns the pausing of that " music sweeter than her own ...
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