Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 337
... Come to thy God in time , " Thus saith their pealing chime ; " Youth , manhood , old age past , Come to thy God at last . " But why are Bottreaux's echoes still ? Her tower stands proudly on the hill , Yet the strange chough that home ...
... Come to thy God in time , " Thus saith their pealing chime ; " Youth , manhood , old age past , Come to thy God at last . " But why are Bottreaux's echoes still ? Her tower stands proudly on the hill , Yet the strange chough that home ...
Page 410
... comes a piece still green , and again another patch of light straw colour . The beech trees have hardly turned yet , but the chestnuts , lower down , are browned yellow , and there are red berries on the holly bushes near the clearing ...
... comes a piece still green , and again another patch of light straw colour . The beech trees have hardly turned yet , but the chestnuts , lower down , are browned yellow , and there are red berries on the holly bushes near the clearing ...
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... comes up at the rear - been marching since day - dawn - begs a drink o ' water . Eunice hands it to him - their eyes go an ' come , an ' the lass stands all of a tremble . Says he can't go another yard - must get down ; an ' here he ...
... comes up at the rear - been marching since day - dawn - begs a drink o ' water . Eunice hands it to him - their eyes go an ' come , an ' the lass stands all of a tremble . Says he can't go another yard - must get down ; an ' here he ...
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