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... lines count from the top of the page . Page 16. Two first words of lines 4 , 5 , 14 , 17 , 18 . Page 29. The whole of lines 23 , 24 . Page 47. Two first words of lines 21-24 inclusive . Page 70. Two last words of lines 23 , 24 . Page 81 ...
... lines count from the top of the page . Page 16. Two first words of lines 4 , 5 , 14 , 17 , 18 . Page 29. The whole of lines 23 , 24 . Page 47. Two first words of lines 21-24 inclusive . Page 70. Two last words of lines 23 , 24 . Page 81 ...
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... lines which appear at the bottom of the well- known print of " Guido's Aurora . " I have in- quired in vain of anyone whom I know ; and the subject is so celebrated , and the lines themselves are so accurately descriptive of it , and so ...
... lines which appear at the bottom of the well- known print of " Guido's Aurora . " I have in- quired in vain of anyone whom I know ; and the subject is so celebrated , and the lines themselves are so accurately descriptive of it , and so ...
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... lines worked on a sampler by one of my aunts at the age of nine : — " Jesus , permit thy gracious name to stand As the first work of Arabella's hand ! And while her fingers on the canvas move , Engage her tender thoughts to seek thy ...
... lines worked on a sampler by one of my aunts at the age of nine : — " Jesus , permit thy gracious name to stand As the first work of Arabella's hand ! And while her fingers on the canvas move , Engage her tender thoughts to seek thy ...
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... lines of Hood's Lee Shore- " O God ! that man should ever be Too near his home " ? Amongst various readings I do not consider that , in a point of rhythm , any alteration is re- quired in this instance . This reminds me of an emendation ...
... lines of Hood's Lee Shore- " O God ! that man should ever be Too near his home " ? Amongst various readings I do not consider that , in a point of rhythm , any alteration is re- quired in this instance . This reminds me of an emendation ...
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... lines are made up from a stanza in Wordsworth's Peter Bell ( ed . 1819 ) , but which was omitted from the later ... line between the two views is printed : " Sold by Henry Overton at ye White Horse without Newgate , London . " In the ...
... lines are made up from a stanza in Wordsworth's Peter Bell ( ed . 1819 ) , but which was omitted from the later ... line between the two views is printed : " Sold by Henry Overton at ye White Horse without Newgate , London . " In the ...
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Página 225 - Meek nature's child, again adieu ! The genial meads, assigned to bless Thy life, shall mourn thy early doom ; Their hinds and shepherd-girls shall dress, With simple hands, thy rural tomb. Long, long, thy stone and pointed clay Shall melt the musing Briton's eyes : O vales and wild woods...
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