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... that noble maid they bore , She only smiled O'Driscoll's child ! - she thought of
Baltimore ! ' Tis two long years since sank the town beneath that bloody band ,
And all around its trampled hearths a larger concourse stand , Where , high upon
a ...
... that noble maid they bore , She only smiled O'Driscoll's child ! - she thought of
Baltimore ! ' Tis two long years since sank the town beneath that bloody band ,
And all around its trampled hearths a larger concourse stand , Where , high upon
a ...
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Praised in his day as a great poet , the head of the school of poets called
metaphysical , he is now chiefly known by those prose essays , all too short and
all too few , which , whether for thought or for expression , have rarely been
excelled by ...
Praised in his day as a great poet , the head of the school of poets called
metaphysical , he is now chiefly known by those prose essays , all too short and
all too few , which , whether for thought or for expression , have rarely been
excelled by ...
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And I never then proposed to myself any other advantage from his Majesty's
happy Restoration , but the getting into some moderately convenient retreat in the
country , which I thought in that case I might easily have compassed , as well as ...
And I never then proposed to myself any other advantage from his Majesty's
happy Restoration , but the getting into some moderately convenient retreat in the
country , which I thought in that case I might easily have compassed , as well as ...
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... he thought it no disparagement to those qualifications of their life , that , in the
inidst of the most talked - of and talking country in the world , they had lived so
long , not only without fame , but almost without being heard A LITERARY LIFE .
65.
... he thought it no disparagement to those qualifications of their life , that , in the
inidst of the most talked - of and talking country in the world , they had lived so
long , not only without fame , but almost without being heard A LITERARY LIFE .
65.
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such innocent gaieties as the fathers of song have . bequeathed to us , so I
seldom fail to present them to my readers ; and it happens that this philosopher ,
whom we have seen dealing with high and lofty thoughts , descanting like a
hermit on ...
such innocent gaieties as the fathers of song have . bequeathed to us , so I
seldom fail to present them to my readers ; and it happens that this philosopher ,
whom we have seen dealing with high and lofty thoughts , descanting like a
hermit on ...
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