British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. Barrows |
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It is due to my father to say that gandists . A second was through some of the Cam
he denied having intended to affirm that women bridge contemporaries of
Charles Austin , who , should be excluded , any more than men under the either ...
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She never allowed anything to disturb me when my Herein my father , happily ,
though with no definite task was set ; if it was not said rightly by twelve intention
other than of pleasing me , when he found o'clock , I was kept in till I knew it , and
in ...
She never allowed anything to disturb me when my Herein my father , happily ,
though with no definite task was set ; if it was not said rightly by twelve intention
other than of pleasing me , when he found o'clock , I was kept in till I knew it , and
in ...
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705 Crept to her father , while he mused alone , Sat on his knee , stroked his gray
face and said , " Father , you call me wilful , and the fault 745 Is yours who let me
haye my will , and now , Sweet father , will you lose my wits ? " “ Nay , ” said he ...
705 Crept to her father , while he mused alone , Sat on his knee , stroked his gray
face and said , " Father , you call me wilful , and the fault 745 Is yours who let me
haye my will , and now , Sweet father , will you lose my wits ? " “ Nay , ” said he ...
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Contenido
ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 12 |
ADDRESS TO THE UNCO GUID OR | 35 |
A GROUP OF LESSER ROMANTICS | 38 |
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