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... before a happy circumstance to which she owes her command of the pretty doric that so be- comes small pieces of poetry . Her verses remained uncollected till 1842 , when they were published by Mr. 28 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... before a happy circumstance to which she owes her command of the pretty doric that so be- comes small pieces of poetry . Her verses remained uncollected till 1842 , when they were published by Mr. 28 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... verses , especially love verses , written at that age , could be anything better than clever imitations ; and still more cruelly depreciated by others , as if we had a right to expect all the results of long study - of skilful practice ...
... verses , especially love verses , written at that age , could be anything better than clever imitations ; and still more cruelly depreciated by others , as if we had a right to expect all the results of long study - of skilful practice ...
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... verses deserving of sincere admiration and enduring fame . An accidental visit to Ireland introduced her poems to the ... verse that tells it , which cannot be read without a deep and tender sympathy . Beautiful and statuesque as her ...
... verses deserving of sincere admiration and enduring fame . An accidental visit to Ireland introduced her poems to the ... verse that tells it , which cannot be read without a deep and tender sympathy . Beautiful and statuesque as her ...
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... verse in which they are embedded - seem to have burst into being at a stroke , just as the evening primrose flings open her fair petals at the close of the day . Lovelier songs were never written than these wild and irre- gular 64 ...
... verse in which they are embedded - seem to have burst into being at a stroke , just as the evening primrose flings open her fair petals at the close of the day . Lovelier songs were never written than these wild and irre- gular 64 ...
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... verse ; " but it should seem that there is no marriage without an occasional divorce ; for the last time I heard the well - known melody which belongs to this fine Anac- reontic , as indissolubly as its own peculiar perfume to a flower ...
... verse ; " but it should seem that there is no marriage without an occasional divorce ; for the last time I heard the well - known melody which belongs to this fine Anac- reontic , as indissolubly as its own peculiar perfume to a flower ...
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