Memoir of Old Humphrey [pseud.]: With Gleanings from His Portfolio, in Prose and VerseReligious Tract Society, 1855 - 320 psl. |
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... gaze on the ruins of St. Anthony's Chapel , he saw a lady and gentleman approach , ac- companied by one of the guide - boys . Both parties stood a while , beholding with interest the venerable remains , when Mr. Mogridge politely asked ...
... gaze on the ruins of St. Anthony's Chapel , he saw a lady and gentleman approach , ac- companied by one of the guide - boys . Both parties stood a while , beholding with interest the venerable remains , when Mr. Mogridge politely asked ...
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... gaze on them , my mind is led upward to their great Creator . " The conversation was continued ; it was mutually felt that fellow - pilgrims to the heavenly city had been brought into company . As they spoke of creation , they rose into ...
... gaze on them , my mind is led upward to their great Creator . " The conversation was continued ; it was mutually felt that fellow - pilgrims to the heavenly city had been brought into company . As they spoke of creation , they rose into ...
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... , leading him to roam abroad amid secluded scenery , to climb the heights and plunge into the depths , to ramble unrestrainedly among objects of interest , to gaze on earth and 64 MEMOIR OF OLD HUMPHREY . P Old Humphrey as a Tourist.
... , leading him to roam abroad amid secluded scenery , to climb the heights and plunge into the depths , to ramble unrestrainedly among objects of interest , to gaze on earth and 64 MEMOIR OF OLD HUMPHREY . P Old Humphrey as a Tourist.
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... gaze on earth and sky , and to breathe freely the balmy breezes as they blew . For nearly thirty years he made all but an annual visit to Herefordshire , in which county some of his favourite haunts are found , as Lasket Lane , the Ford ...
... gaze on earth and sky , and to breathe freely the balmy breezes as they blew . For nearly thirty years he made all but an annual visit to Herefordshire , in which county some of his favourite haunts are found , as Lasket Lane , the Ford ...
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... gaze on thee . " Again , a few days after entering France , his journal furnishes us with an insight into his de- lighted feelings at the scenery which broke on his view : " Soon after sunrise , I journeyed on to Forges , near to which ...
... gaze on thee . " Again , a few days after entering France , his journal furnishes us with an insight into his de- lighted feelings at the scenery which broke on his view : " Soon after sunrise , I journeyed on to Forges , near to which ...
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