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... talk of my going to Oxford , as one of my uncles had livings in his gift , which my father could not , without pain , contemplate as property out of the family . I was consulted ; but the decided manner in which I declined priest- hood ...
... talk of my going to Oxford , as one of my uncles had livings in his gift , which my father could not , without pain , contemplate as property out of the family . I was consulted ; but the decided manner in which I declined priest- hood ...
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... talk of lakes and mountains and romantic dales all that fantastic stuff ; give me a ramble by night , in the winter nights in London - the Lamps lit - the pavements of the motley Strand crowded with to and fro passengers - the shops all ...
... talk of lakes and mountains and romantic dales all that fantastic stuff ; give me a ramble by night , in the winter nights in London - the Lamps lit - the pavements of the motley Strand crowded with to and fro passengers - the shops all ...
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... talking about the country and the people . " I should like both very well , " said I , " were it not for the ... talks [ 202 ]
... talking about the country and the people . " I should like both very well , " said I , " were it not for the ... talks [ 202 ]
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A. C. SWINBURNE Bashkirs beautiful better bishop blessed blow body called Charon CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE dance daunce dead dear Death delight divine door doth dreams earth England eyes F. W. BOURDILLON face fair father Flosky friends Gamp GEORGE CRABBE ghosts give grave grete hand happy hath hear heard heart Heaven HENRY FIELDING hills honour horse hour JOHN King Kiss Lady land learned light live look Lord MICHAEL DRAYTON mind mother Nature never night o'er passed pleasure Poems Poet poor Queen R. D. BLACKMORE round seen shew sing sleep song soul stars sweet talk thee thing THOMAS THOMAS DE QUINCEY THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES thou hast thought Timor Mortis conturbat told tree turn unto walked waves Wife WILLIAM WILLIAM COWPER wind woman women young youth