Poems, 第 1〜2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... Poor Jackson is gone at last . I followed him to his grave to - day . A good man to whom the town of Keswick and many of its inhabitants are deeply beholden . He has left Hartley 50l . , to be paid when he comes of age . Had he thought ...
... Poor Jackson is gone at last . I followed him to his grave to - day . A good man to whom the town of Keswick and many of its inhabitants are deeply beholden . He has left Hartley 50l . , to be paid when he comes of age . Had he thought ...
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... poor Marietta . Don't bite your arm , Job . We have been out one evening in the boat - Mr . Jackson , Mrs. Wilson , and the children - and kindled our fire upon the same place where you drank tea with us last autumn . The boat has been ...
... poor Marietta . Don't bite your arm , Job . We have been out one evening in the boat - Mr . Jackson , Mrs. Wilson , and the children - and kindled our fire upon the same place where you drank tea with us last autumn . The boat has been ...
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... poor woman , brought him a bag of marbles . She might as well have presented him with the balls of an Indian juggler , for any use that he could make of them . When older he fought a battle , awkward as he was , with great spirit ; and ...
... poor woman , brought him a bag of marbles . She might as well have presented him with the balls of an Indian juggler , for any use that he could make of them . When older he fought a battle , awkward as he was , with great spirit ; and ...
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... poor Burton , and a few weeks of dear delusion at the close of 1822. I was at Calne in the close of Waterloo year . But Waterloo was not to me what the victories of 1814 had been . Young as I was , I saw there was no hope for freedom or ...
... poor Burton , and a few weeks of dear delusion at the close of 1822. I was at Calne in the close of Waterloo year . But Waterloo was not to me what the victories of 1814 had been . Young as I was , I saw there was no hope for freedom or ...
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... poor brother did not take the only course which could have discredited the verdict of his judges . The infirmity which was thus heavily visited , was not subsequently overcome . As too often happens , the ruin of hist fortunes served ...
... poor brother did not take the only course which could have discredited the verdict of his judges . The infirmity which was thus heavily visited , was not subsequently overcome . As too often happens , the ruin of hist fortunes served ...
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