Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British PoetsG. Routledge, 1877 - 706 Seiten |
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... walk diligently in it . Leicester and Sidney , near kinsmen as they were , were just the two men of the whole kingdom to push the fortunes of a poet . With this early and regular introduction to these two powerful men , ( powerful in ...
... walk diligently in it . Leicester and Sidney , near kinsmen as they were , were just the two men of the whole kingdom to push the fortunes of a poet . With this early and regular introduction to these two powerful men , ( powerful in ...
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... walk , that he was forced to be supported , and carried by another person to a table , at which he was seated amongst some company who were eating , and one of them sang a song . " This is supposed to have been in the character of Adam ...
... walk , that he was forced to be supported , and carried by another person to a table , at which he was seated amongst some company who were eating , and one of them sang a song . " This is supposed to have been in the character of Adam ...
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... walk about again . And then , methinks , you and I , and the Dean , might very merry upon St. Ann's - hill . You might very conveniently come hither the way of Hampton Town , lying there one night . I write this in pain , and can say no ...
... walk about again . And then , methinks , you and I , and the Dean , might very merry upon St. Ann's - hill . You might very conveniently come hither the way of Hampton Town , lying there one night . I write this in pain , and can say no ...
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... walk and muse , " By hedge - row elms on hillocks green , " and hear the ploughman's whistle , the milkmaid's song , and the mower's ringing scythe , and rest his eye on its landscape , tinted and varied as he describes it . There he ...
... walk and muse , " By hedge - row elms on hillocks green , " and hear the ploughman's whistle , the milkmaid's song , and the mower's ringing scythe , and rest his eye on its landscape , tinted and varied as he describes it . There he ...
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... walk , Bunhill - fields . Bunhill - fields were , probably , in those days , open , and airy , and quiet ; at present , with the exception of the Artillery - ground itself , and the thickly - populated burial - ground , which contains ...
... walk , Bunhill - fields . Bunhill - fields were , probably , in those days , open , and airy , and quiet ; at present , with the exception of the Artillery - ground itself , and the thickly - populated burial - ground , which contains ...
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