A Child of NatureDodd, Mead, 1901 - 127 psl. |
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... old road which ran in front of the house ; he knew what it had for him to do and he did it ; it never once occurred to him to try to escape from it . He seemed born as much a part of it as of the other world of which he never spoke ...
... old road which ran in front of the house ; he knew what it had for him to do and he did it ; it never once occurred to him to try to escape from it . He seemed born as much a part of it as of the other world of which he never spoke ...
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... old of his mind . In the little bare meeting - house at the point where the roads crossed , and from which the whole world seemed to spread out , he heard much discussion of this book and fre- quent appeals to it ; it seemed to be a ...
... old of his mind . In the little bare meeting - house at the point where the roads crossed , and from which the whole world seemed to spread out , he heard much discussion of this book and fre- quent appeals to it ; it seemed to be a ...
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... old house was tenantless lay these two records of a man's history as the owner of a few acres and the possessor also of that sublime landscape which is the foreground of man's immortality . XIK Thy thoughts and feelings shall not die ...
... old house was tenantless lay these two records of a man's history as the owner of a few acres and the possessor also of that sublime landscape which is the foreground of man's immortality . XIK Thy thoughts and feelings shall not die ...
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... old house where John Foster had al- ways met it with a smile , and climbed to the windows , and bud- ded and bloomed in the old garden , where a few familiar and friendly flowers had always lived on inti- mate terms with the silent man ...
... old house where John Foster had al- ways met it with a smile , and climbed to the windows , and bud- ded and bloomed in the old garden , where a few familiar and friendly flowers had always lived on inti- mate terms with the silent man ...
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... more detached from the life of the community than John Foster had been . Foster had never spoken out ; he had never acquired the use of speech ; the new tenant of the old house had had access to so many. [ 102 ] A CHILD OF NATURE.
... more detached from the life of the community than John Foster had been . Foster had never spoken out ; he had never acquired the use of speech ; the new tenant of the old house had had access to so many. [ 102 ] A CHILD OF NATURE.
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agination aloft ance ancient stem beauty bearing bloom borne on summer boy's heart caught CHARLES LOUIS HINTON CHILD OF NATURE clear companionship deep delicate melodies discovery divine door earth ecstasies experience face farm feel fields flower foaming cup fragrant genius glow hand harmony haunted heard hidden hills homely cares human soul immortal intangible touch John Foster found journey knew landscape light lived magic man's MEAD AND COMPANY missed a familiar mountain mystery nature missed neighbourhood opinion neighbours niggardly old house passed passion perience poets quiet radiant Ralph Parkman rapture record of Foster's rich sang secret seemed sensitive SHAKESPEARE silence and solitude silent slowly solitary song soul speech spirit stars stir strange sublime suddenly summer airs sweet swiftly ter's things thought Truth and beauty tumult ture UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN vanished vast vibrated vision vitality voice winter woods