The Complete Poetical WorksW. P. Nimmo, 1866 - Всего страниц: 523 |
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... father , as I said before , was subject to strong passions ; from that instance of disobedience in me , he took a ... father's situation entailed on me perpetual labour . The only two openings , by which I could enter the temple of ...
... father , as I said before , was subject to strong passions ; from that instance of disobedience in me , he took a ... father's situation entailed on me perpetual labour . The only two openings , by which I could enter the temple of ...
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... father was for some time almost the only companion we had . He conversed familiarly on all subjects with us , as if we had been men ; and was at great pains , while we accompanied him in the labours of the farm , to lead the ...
... father was for some time almost the only companion we had . He conversed familiarly on all subjects with us , as if we had been men ; and was at great pains , while we accompanied him in the labours of the farm , to lead the ...
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... father of Dr Paterson , now physician at Ayr , was , I believe , a native of Aberdeenshire , and was one of the established teachers in Ayr , when my father settled in the neighbourhood . He early recognised my father as a fellow ...
... father of Dr Paterson , now physician at Ayr , was , I believe , a native of Aberdeenshire , and was one of the established teachers in Ayr , when my father settled in the neighbourhood . He early recognised my father as a fellow ...
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