Everybody knows the morning in its metaphorical sense, applied to so many objects and on so many occasions. The health, strength, and beauty of early years lead us to call that period the Life of Daniel Webster - Page 220by George Ticknor Curtis - 1872Full view - About this book
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...sweet, fresh and delightful. Everybody knows the morning, in its metaphysical sense, as applied to many objects and on so many occasions. The health,...bright as the morning;' and no one doubts why Lucifer was called ' son of the morning.' But the morning itself, few people, inhabitants of cities, know any... | |
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...morning walk ? 2. THE MORNING HOUR. — Daniel Webster. The air is tranquil, and its temperature mild. It is morning, and a morning sweet, and fresh, and...is " bright as the morning," and no one doubts why Lucifer11 is called the " son of the morning." But, the morning itself few people, inhabitants of cities,... | |
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