Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... young he ran into the Greta to save a child from drowning , which he effected by holding its head above water till a passer by was attracted by his cries . The grateful mother , a poor woman , brought him a bag of marbles . She might as ...
... young he ran into the Greta to save a child from drowning , which he effected by holding its head above water till a passer by was attracted by his cries . The grateful mother , a poor woman , brought him a bag of marbles . She might as ...
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... young writer , than premature facility . It was among the advantages never to be for- gotten of our school - days , that we had the oppor- tunity of constant intercourse with Mr. Wordsworth and his family . It was in the library at ...
... young writer , than premature facility . It was among the advantages never to be for- gotten of our school - days , that we had the oppor- tunity of constant intercourse with Mr. Wordsworth and his family . It was in the library at ...
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... young master Ferdinand . But he , like a wise man , foretold , Their Constitution would not hold ; And very likely that of France Will not stand a much better chance . But you care not for politics , More than for old rotten sticks ...
... young master Ferdinand . But he , like a wise man , foretold , Their Constitution would not hold ; And very likely that of France Will not stand a much better chance . But you care not for politics , More than for old rotten sticks ...
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... young man who pos- sessed an intellect of the highest order , with great simplicity of character , and considerable oddity of manner . " His extraordinary powers as a converser ( or rather a declaimer ) procured for him numerous ...
... young man who pos- sessed an intellect of the highest order , with great simplicity of character , and considerable oddity of manner . " His extraordinary powers as a converser ( or rather a declaimer ) procured for him numerous ...
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... Young as I was , I saw there was no hope for freedom or happiness in the restoration , and I could never bear the idea of England being beaten . I was less bitter against Boney on his return from Elba than on any of his former vagaries ...
... Young as I was , I saw there was no hope for freedom or happiness in the restoration , and I could never bear the idea of England being beaten . I was less bitter against Boney on his return from Elba than on any of his former vagaries ...
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