Francis Turner Palgrave: His Journals and Memories of His LifeLongmans, Green, 1899 - 276 pages |
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... living joys : The extemporised delight we snatch'd From toys that were not toys . The hands that tended infant limbs , The feet that rock'd our sleeping : The lips that told the wholesome lies That stay'd our idle weeping . These echoes ...
... living joys : The extemporised delight we snatch'd From toys that were not toys . The hands that tended infant limbs , The feet that rock'd our sleeping : The lips that told the wholesome lies That stay'd our idle weeping . These echoes ...
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... living in the all - pervading presence of the spiritual life . ' To men of this class , ' he has said , ' the Invisible world is the Visible , the Supernatural was the Real.'1 The following letter was written in February 1845 : To Lady ...
... living in the all - pervading presence of the spiritual life . ' To men of this class , ' he has said , ' the Invisible world is the Visible , the Supernatural was the Real.'1 The following letter was written in February 1845 : To Lady ...
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... living a life , meanwhile , hidden with higher and holier things . . . . Plainer living and higher thinking were the texts on which he gave us many a humorous and admirable lesson .. His influence was always towards whatever should ...
... living a life , meanwhile , hidden with higher and holier things . . . . Plainer living and higher thinking were the texts on which he gave us many a humorous and admirable lesson .. His influence was always towards whatever should ...
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... living with him in the old home at Hamp- stead . His holiday in 1853 was spent in Scotland , visiting his college friend Professor Sellar . To Sir F. Palgrave Ardtornish , Morvern , Argyllshire : Aug. 3 , 1853 . My dearest Father , I ...
... living with him in the old home at Hamp- stead . His holiday in 1853 was spent in Scotland , visiting his college friend Professor Sellar . To Sir F. Palgrave Ardtornish , Morvern , Argyllshire : Aug. 3 , 1853 . My dearest Father , I ...
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... living is very high , and the weather has been unusually broken . Yet I am very glad to have seen a region so full of beauty and wild- ness ; so different from any mountain country I know . Your mountain imagery , it has often struck me ...
... living is very high , and the weather has been unusually broken . Yet I am very glad to have seen a region so full of beauty and wild- ness ; so different from any mountain country I know . Your mountain imagery , it has often struck me ...
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