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" And you, ye well-known trees ! — but you will continue the same. No leaf will decay because we are removed, nor any branch become motionless although we can observe you no longer ! — No ; you will continue the same ; unconscious of the pleasure or... "
Sense and Sensibility, Volume 1 - Page 38
by Jane Austen - 1905 - 276 pages
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Sense and Sensibility: A Novel

Jane Austen - English fiction - 1856 - 322 pages
...being there ; " when shall I cease to regret you ! — when learn to feel a home elsewhere ! — Oh ! happy house, could you know what I suffer in now viewing...— -And you, ye well-known trees ! — but you will con. tinue the same. No leaf will decay because we are removed, nor any branch become motionless although...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Sense and sensibility

Jane Austen - 1892 - 224 pages
...Marianne, as she wandered alone before the house, on the last evening of their being there ; " when shall 1 cease to regret you ?—when learn to feel a home...from this spot, from whence perhaps I may view you no more!—And you, ye wellknown trees!—but you will continue the same.—No leaf will decay because...
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Sense and Sensibility

Jane Austen - England - 1892 - 558 pages
...of their being there; " when shall I cease to regret you, when learn to feel a home elsewhere ! Oh, happy house, could you know what I suffer in now viewing...may view you no more ! And you, ye well-known trees ! — bat you will continue the same. No leaf will decay because we are removed, nor any branch become...
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Sense and Sensibility

Jane Austen - 1908 - 326 pages
...were the tears shed by them in their last adieus to a place so much beloved. " Dear, dear Norland t " said Marianne, as she wandered alone before the house,...view you no more ! — And you, ye well-known trees 1 — but you will continue the same. — No leaf will decay because we are removed, nor any branch...
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The Collected Works of George Moore: Confessions of a young man: avowals

George Moore - Painting, Modern - 1923 - 510 pages
...yon ! When learn to feel at home elsewhere ! Oh ! Happy house, could you know what I suffer now in viewing you from this spot, from whence perhaps I...may view you no more ! And you, ye well-known trees! you will continue the same. No leaf will decay because we are removed, or any branch become motionless,...
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Avowals

George Moore - Literature, Modern - 1926 - 328 pages
...regret you! When learn to feel at home elsewhere ! Oh ! Happy house, could you know what I suffer now in viewing you from this spot, from whence perhaps I...may view you no more! And you, ye well-known trees! you will continue the same. No leaf will decay because we are removed, or any branch become motionless,...
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Life of Jane Austen

Goldwin Smith - Authors, English - 1890 - 204 pages
...before departure, " when shall I cease to regret you ! — when learn to feel a home elsewhere ! Oh ! happy house, could you know what I suffer in now viewing you from this spot, whence perhaps I may view you no more! And you, ye well-known trees ! — but you will- continue the...
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Jane Austen: Bicentenary Essays

John Halperin - Literary Criticism - 1975 - 352 pages
...a personal relationship with a house and trees. Marianne's attitude is mocked by Jane Austen: 'Oh! happy house, could you know what I suffer in now viewing...well-known trees! - but you will continue the same . . . insensible of any change in those who walk under your shade! - But who will remain to enjoy you?'...
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Jane Austen's Art of Memory

Jocelyn Harris - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 288 pages
...on leaving Norland, 'when shall I cease to regret you! - when learn to feel a home elsewhere! - Oh! happy house, could you know what I suffer in now viewing...view you no more! - And you, ye well-known trees! ... No; you will continue the same ... insensible of any change in those who walk under your shade!'...
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Amnesiac Selves: Nostalgia, Forgetting, and British Fiction, 1810-1870

Nicholas Dames - Literary Criticism - 2001 - 312 pages
...their being there; "when shall I cease to regret you! —when learn to feel a home elsewhere! — Oh! happy house, could you know what I suffer in now viewing...ye well-known trees! —but you will continue the same.—No leaf will decay because we are removed, nor any branch become motionless although we can...
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