James Thomson: Poet of 'the Seasons.'Cresset Press, 1951 - 308 páginas |
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... walk with her . " The Bearer of this tells me ' , he wrote , ' that you have been for sometime proposing to take a Walk to Chealsey . If it does not interfere with the Party to Richmond , you will make me truly happy by doing this on ...
... walk with her . " The Bearer of this tells me ' , he wrote , ' that you have been for sometime proposing to take a Walk to Chealsey . If it does not interfere with the Party to Richmond , you will make me truly happy by doing this on ...
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... Walk ? Was there no Method to give me a Hint of your Intention to walk in Kew - Lane , that I might have had the Pleasure of walking with you - any Way ? The only Opportunities almost I have of conversing with you are during the little ...
... Walk ? Was there no Method to give me a Hint of your Intention to walk in Kew - Lane , that I might have had the Pleasure of walking with you - any Way ? The only Opportunities almost I have of conversing with you are during the little ...
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... walk the distance between London and Richmond , with any acquaintance that offered ; with whom he might chat and rest himself , or perhaps dine , by the way . One summer evening , being alone , in his walk from town to Hammer- smith ...
... walk the distance between London and Richmond , with any acquaintance that offered ; with whom he might chat and rest himself , or perhaps dine , by the way . One summer evening , being alone , in his walk from town to Hammer- smith ...
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