Margaret a tale of the real and the ideal, blight and bloom ; including sketches of a place not before described, called Mons Christ |
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MARGARET:
A TALE OF THE
REAL AND THE IDEAL, BLIGHT AND BLOOM;
INCLUDING
SKETCHES OF A PLACE NOT BEFORE DESCRIBED,
CALLED
MONS CHRISTI.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
REVISED EDITION.
REAL AND THE IDEAL, BLIGHT AND BLOOM;
INCLUDING
SKETCHES OF A PLACE NOT BEFORE DESCRIBED,
CALLED
MONS CHRISTI.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
REVISED EDITION.
“It is the vernal season: for the heart is every moment longing to walk in the
garden, and every bird of the grove is melodious in its carols as the nightingale; thou
wilt fancy it a dawning zephyr of early spring, or new year's day morning; but it is
the breath of Jesus, for in that fresh breath and verdure the dead earth is reviving.”
—
Saadi.
BY THE AUTHOR OF “PHILO,” AND “RICHARD EDNEY AND THE
GOVERNOR'S FAMILY.”
VOLUME I.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, by
SYLVESTER JUDD, JR.,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
BOSTON:
PHILLIPS, SAMPSON, AND COMPANY.
1851.
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SYLVESTER JUDD, JR.,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
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