Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... fair copy of verses would have exalted me in my own opinion - though I was not then aware how very common is the talent of spinning something more like real poetry than any I had then achieved . But the exhibition in the Rostrum would ...
... fair copy of verses would have exalted me in my own opinion - though I was not then aware how very common is the talent of spinning something more like real poetry than any I had then achieved . But the exhibition in the Rostrum would ...
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... fair - haired boy , who he said ought to have been a girl . He told me that was the only boy he ever loved , though he always loved little girls . He was remarkably fond of the travelling shows that occasionally visited the village . I ...
... fair - haired boy , who he said ought to have been a girl . He told me that was the only boy he ever loved , though he always loved little girls . He was remarkably fond of the travelling shows that occasionally visited the village . I ...
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... fair babe weeping at its own nativity ; but that passed over in the matutinal chambers of day , into which I reverently refrain from in- truding . Then , how sweet the infant face of half - past nine , not smiling through its tears ...
... fair babe weeping at its own nativity ; but that passed over in the matutinal chambers of day , into which I reverently refrain from in- truding . Then , how sweet the infant face of half - past nine , not smiling through its tears ...
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... fair picture illustrating an ingenious tale of possible goodness . Thank Heaven , I have arrived at the point which one of my early doggrel compositions foretold as my best state . " To find my proper joy in others ' bliss . ' * * " It ...
... fair picture illustrating an ingenious tale of possible goodness . Thank Heaven , I have arrived at the point which one of my early doggrel compositions foretold as my best state . " To find my proper joy in others ' bliss . ' * * " It ...
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... fair condition to criticise . He seldom altered . ' Strike the nail on the anvil , ' was the advice he often gave to me . -'s poetry he called bakers ' poetry , from its superfine polish . He never kneaded , or pounded his thoughts ...
... fair condition to criticise . He seldom altered . ' Strike the nail on the anvil , ' was the advice he often gave to me . -'s poetry he called bakers ' poetry , from its superfine polish . He never kneaded , or pounded his thoughts ...
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