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4. lappuse - ENTERED, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1842, BY D. APPLETON & COMPANY, in the Clerk's Office of the District Conrt of the United States, for the Southern District of New York.
36. lappuse - ... of the forest, for he was the eldest and the strongest. Who knows if the former quality alone would have procured him respect, had it not been accompanied by the latter. " Fir," he said, " you seem a cross fellow enough ; but you are not so bad as you appear, you always put the worst side foremost. I know you better, for I saw you when you were scarcely a year old, and had only one green shoot. Why are you so rude to your companions ' Has not one soil given us birth ? Do not our roots intermingle...
43. lappuse - warm and glowing upon the flowers, the leaves of the trees placed themselves between ; but before the flowers were aware of it, they turned aside so that the sunbeams fell suddenly down, and blinded the little creatures below.
59. lappuse - Merman, whose heart she had enchained, had already promised her another string of pearls ; for the great are liberal, even with the tears committed to their care. But whatever should she do with the heavy contents of the casket, which the Elf still held clasped in her arms. " Hasten down to the most sequestered and shadiest spot in my forest," said Titania, "pour out these drops amongst the most fragrant plants.
73. lappuse - Stone, his mysterious confidant, which clings to him and bends over him, caresses and- flatters him; he will refuse it nothing." "Fern," said the flowers, " will you persuade the Stone ? " The Fern nodded gravely and silently.
61. lappuse - Of this the Stone reminds me : he is the Ahasuerus of the wood ; and he could tell you many things, for his memory reaches through long bygone ages.
60. lappuse - ... closed grief of the ocean. Thus I hang with faint lustre on stones and roots, which look like weeping eyes. In the spring, when desire rises in every heart, then the tear of the forest flows in pensive joy. I overflow the borders of my course, greeting flowers and grass as far as I can. Often pity moves me ; for when the clouds weep rain or the flowers dew, the Woodstream swells.
45. lappuse - Winter ; and from bough to bough, as if to conceal the faithlessness of the leaves, and to lend to the trees an ornament instead of the lost, blasted foliage.
87. lappuse - I will cool it for you,' said the Sea to the Rock. ' I will crown your head with flowers,' said the Air, ' and the earth shall place a carpet around you.
39. lappuse - ... when he paid a visit, and did not, therefore, feel obliged to show any hospitality, but shook his head till the white flakes flew thick around him. But he became good-tempered as soon as he saw my cousin, for he is remarkably fond of us firtrees. He was quite chatty, and inquired particularly after each of his brothers ; and when the mast had told him all that he wished to know, he himself began to relate the most wonderful tales. The story I am now telling you is one of them. He could find no...

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