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... years ago , was naturally less than that of my hearers , this display 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 .
... years ago , was naturally less than that of my hearers , this display 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 .
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... a ryng of gold , Layd it on the porter's arme , “ And ever we will thee proud
portér , Thou wilt say us no harme . " Sore he looked on Kyng Estmere , And sore
he handled the ryng , Then opened to them the fayre hall yates , He lett for no
kind ...
... a ryng of gold , Layd it on the porter's arme , “ And ever we will thee proud
portér , Thou wilt say us no harme . " Sore he looked on Kyng Estmere , And sore
he handled the ryng , Then opened to them the fayre hall yates , He lett for no
kind ...
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... And all the great ones , they shall wonder How they respect such little folk .
What though from fortune's lavish bounty No mighty treasures we possess ? We'll
find within our pittance plenty , And be content without excess . Still shall each
kind ...
... And all the great ones , they shall wonder How they respect such little folk .
What though from fortune's lavish bounty No mighty treasures we possess ? We'll
find within our pittance plenty , And be content without excess . Still shall each
kind ...
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I can find no regular life of our poet ; nothing beyond a chance record of a kind
word to one young struggling countryman , and a kind act to another . He died in
the vigour of his age ; married , and as I fear poor . The too frequent story of a
man ...
I can find no regular life of our poet ; nothing beyond a chance record of a kind
word to one young struggling countryman , and a kind act to another . He died in
the vigour of his age ; married , and as I fear poor . The too frequent story of a
man ...
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... which I was so kindly permitted to enjoy , and which I did enjoy 80 thoroughly ,
ran between the noble river shaded and overhung by trees , and the high steep
chalky cliff , also clothed with trees to the very summit ; trees of all kinds , the oak
...
... which I was so kindly permitted to enjoy , and which I did enjoy 80 thoroughly ,
ran between the noble river shaded and overhung by trees , and the high steep
chalky cliff , also clothed with trees to the very summit ; trees of all kinds , the oak
...
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