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Wee thought wee should bee , good subjects and free , but now wee are Bondmen to Noll , I believe this poem to be by Sir ... In the second place , it is exactly in the style of those occasional poems which Denham was fond of writing ...
Wee thought wee should bee , good subjects and free , but now wee are Bondmen to Noll , I believe this poem to be by Sir ... In the second place , it is exactly in the style of those occasional poems which Denham was fond of writing ...
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ton's These lines are by Thomas Hood , as your correspondent mentions , and may be found in a poem of his entitled ... ROSE'S query only that I am a monthly reader of ' N. & Q. ' I beg to inform him there are two poems by two different ...
ton's These lines are by Thomas Hood , as your correspondent mentions , and may be found in a poem of his entitled ... ROSE'S query only that I am a monthly reader of ' N. & Q. ' I beg to inform him there are two poems by two different ...
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NEILSON . song in four strophes , of which the first runs as It will be seen from this letter that the poem was intentionally doomed to oblivion by the writer and his family . The same fate has befallen several other pieces of Musset ...
NEILSON . song in four strophes , of which the first runs as It will be seen from this letter that the poem was intentionally doomed to oblivion by the writer and his family . The same fate has befallen several other pieces of Musset ...
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Dukedom of Clarence 1The New English Dic | 4 |
Voice 10Churches of Brixworth and Balking | 14 |
Notices to Correspondents | 20 |
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