He who has sought renown about the world, and has reaped a full harvest of worldly favour, will find, after all, that there is no love, no admiration, no applause, so sweet to the soul as that which springs up in his native place. The Wonders of the World, in Nature, Art, and Mind ... - Page 426by Robert Sears - 1856Full view - About this book
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