Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1969 |
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... course of studios , my own acquaintances , my own habits , -to keep my own hours , and , in a great measuro , to be mnaster of my own timo , fow know how much I went through ; -how many shocks I received from within and from with- out ...
... course of studios , my own acquaintances , my own habits , -to keep my own hours , and , in a great measuro , to be mnaster of my own timo , fow know how much I went through ; -how many shocks I received from within and from with- out ...
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... course of the day , talk half as much nonsense as my health requires ; in consequence whereof , so great an accumulation of that substance takes place upon my brain that the vessels occa sionally discharge their contents in my most ...
... course of the day , talk half as much nonsense as my health requires ; in consequence whereof , so great an accumulation of that substance takes place upon my brain that the vessels occa sionally discharge their contents in my most ...
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... course this does not take away tho duty of preparation where time is allowed for it . " You have probably heard that J. W. is a widower , as well as yourself ; but his trial has been longer , perhaps harder than yours , for his wife has ...
... course this does not take away tho duty of preparation where time is allowed for it . " You have probably heard that J. W. is a widower , as well as yourself ; but his trial has been longer , perhaps harder than yours , for his wife has ...
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MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE | xi |
THOUGHTS AND YANCIES | xxxvi |
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS | cxci |
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