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... wish to observe or learn ) on foot ; he formed friendships only with men of the same tone of mind , and was happy to meet in Coleridge , Lamb , and , in a degree , in Southey , with responding sympathies . But his sister was ...
... wish to observe or learn ) on foot ; he formed friendships only with men of the same tone of mind , and was happy to meet in Coleridge , Lamb , and , in a degree , in Southey , with responding sympathies . But his sister was ...
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... wish to observe or learn ) on foot ; he formed friendships only with men of the same tone of mind , and was happy to meet in Coleridge , Lamb , and , in a degree , in Southey , with responding sympathies . But his sister was ...
... wish to observe or learn ) on foot ; he formed friendships only with men of the same tone of mind , and was happy to meet in Coleridge , Lamb , and , in a degree , in Southey , with responding sympathies . But his sister was ...
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... wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety . TO A BUTTERFLY . STAY near me - do not take thy flight ! A little longer stay in sight ! Much converse do I find in thee , Historian of my infancy ! Float near me ; do not yet ...
... wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety . TO A BUTTERFLY . STAY near me - do not take thy flight ! A little longer stay in sight ! Much converse do I find in thee , Historian of my infancy ! Float near me ; do not yet ...
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... wish , sole object of my way ; How fair its lawns and sheltering woods appear ! How sweet its streamlet murmurs in mine ear ! ) Where we , my friend , to happy days shall rise , Till our small share of hardly - paining sighs ( For sighs ...
... wish , sole object of my way ; How fair its lawns and sheltering woods appear ! How sweet its streamlet murmurs in mine ear ! ) Where we , my friend , to happy days shall rise , Till our small share of hardly - paining sighs ( For sighs ...
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... wish gainsay ; He loved his old hereditary nook , And ill could I the thought of such sad parting brook . But , when he had refused the proffer'd gold , To cruel injuries he became a prey , Sore traversed in whate'er he bought and sold ...
... wish gainsay ; He loved his old hereditary nook , And ill could I the thought of such sad parting brook . But , when he had refused the proffer'd gold , To cruel injuries he became a prey , Sore traversed in whate'er he bought and sold ...
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