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Henry David Thoreau (2014). “A Week On The Concord And Merrimack Rivers (Annotated Edition)”, p.106, Jazzybee Verlag
"Cosmo Cosmolino". Book by Helen Garner, 1992.
Giambattista Basile, John Edward Taylor, George Cruikshank (1850). “The Pentamerone, Or the Story of Stories Fun for the Little Ones Translated from the Neapolitan by John Edward Taylor”, p.168
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1995). “"God's Grandeur" and Other Poems”, p.16, Courier Corporation
George William Curtis (1856). “Works: Lotus-eating”, p.185
Ernest Becker (2007). “The Denial of Death”, p.63, Simon and Schuster
Emily Dickinson (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Emily Dickinson (Illustrated)”, p.1117, Delphi Classics
The older I grow the more do I love spring and spring flowers. Is it so with you?
Emily Dickinson, Martha Dickinson Bianchi (1971). “The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson”, p.135, Biblo & Tannen Publishers
Elinor Wylie, Evelyn Helmick Hively (2005). “Selected Works of Elinor Wylie”, p.17, Kent State University Press
Edwin Percy Whipple (1851). “Essays and Reviews”, p.40
Clive Barker (2001). “Weaveworld”, p.7, Simon and Schuster
Christopher Pearse Cranch (1875). “The Bird and the Bell: With Other Poems”, p.199
Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte (2009). “The Bronte Sisters: Three Novels: Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; and Agnes Grey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)”, p.311, Penguin
Charley Harper (1994). “Beguiled by the wild: the art of Charley Harper”, Flower Valley Pr
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1988). “Spurgeon at His Best: Over 2200 Striking Quotations from the World's Most Exhaustive and Widely-read Sermon Series”, Baker Publishing Group
Charles Simeon (1802). “Helps to Composition, Or, Five Hundred Skeletons of Sermons: pt.1. Sermons CCCXLIII through CCCCLXXIII”, p.709