Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 192
... leaves vertically at night , by widely different movements ; and this is of interest as supporting the conclusion at which my son Francis and I arrived , namely , that leaves go to sleep in order to escape the full effect of radiation ...
... leaves vertically at night , by widely different movements ; and this is of interest as supporting the conclusion at which my son Francis and I arrived , namely , that leaves go to sleep in order to escape the full effect of radiation ...
Page 426
| Lion could not leave his work that day , as. cent , such as you have not found else- where . And yet all you see ... leaves have been cemented together by the dross of life , it is the glue of humiliation that has thick- ened them . And ...
| Lion could not leave his work that day , as. cent , such as you have not found else- where . And yet all you see ... leaves have been cemented together by the dross of life , it is the glue of humiliation that has thick- ened them . And ...
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... leaves ! I wish you would not die ; " And at the sound they peaceful lie , And wear a pleasant calm in death . When winter frosts hold land and sea , And barren want and bleaker wind Leave every thought of good behind , I look upon my ...
... leaves ! I wish you would not die ; " And at the sound they peaceful lie , And wear a pleasant calm in death . When winter frosts hold land and sea , And barren want and bleaker wind Leave every thought of good behind , I look upon my ...
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