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My dear Friend , But for you this book would never have existed . It has been to
me throughout a source of great gratification . As I wrote line after line of our fine
old Poets , many a cherished scene and many a happy hour seemed to live
again ...
My dear Friend , But for you this book would never have existed . It has been to
me throughout a source of great gratification . As I wrote line after line of our fine
old Poets , many a cherished scene and many a happy hour seemed to live
again ...
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... of precocious acquirement was commonly rewarded , not by cakes or sugar -
plums , too plentiful in my case to be very greatly cared for , but by a sort of
payment in kind . I read leading articles to please the company ; and my dear
mother ...
... of precocious acquirement was commonly rewarded , not by cakes or sugar -
plums , too plentiful in my case to be very greatly cared for , but by a sort of
payment in kind . I read leading articles to please the company ; and my dear
mother ...
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One day it happened that I was called upon to exhibit , during some temporary
absence of the dear mamma , and cried out amain for the ditty that I loved . My
father , who spoilt me , did not know a word of it , but he hunted over all the
shelves ...
One day it happened that I was called upon to exhibit , during some temporary
absence of the dear mamma , and cried out amain for the ditty that I loved . My
father , who spoilt me , did not know a word of it , but he hunted over all the
shelves ...
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Nancy , with her trim prettiness , my own dear father , handsomest and
cheerfullest of men , and the great Newfoundland dog Coe , who used to lie
down at my feet , as if to invite me to mount him , and then to prance off with I his
burthen , as if ...
Nancy , with her trim prettiness , my own dear father , handsomest and
cheerfullest of men , and the great Newfoundland dog Coe , who used to lie
down at my feet , as if to invite me to mount him , and then to prance off with I his
burthen , as if ...
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... Ireland's slavery , Soggarth aroon ? Why not her poorest man , Soggarth aroon
, Try and do all he can , Soggarth aroon , Her commands to fulfil Of his own heart
and will , Side by side with you still , Soggarth aroon ? * Anglice , Priest Dear .
... Ireland's slavery , Soggarth aroon ? Why not her poorest man , Soggarth aroon
, Try and do all he can , Soggarth aroon , Her commands to fulfil Of his own heart
and will , Side by side with you still , Soggarth aroon ? * Anglice , Priest Dear .
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