Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... hear , the consolation , such as it is , of erecting a monument to the memory of his murdered favourite , on which , like Llewelyn , to " hang his horn and spear . " BETH - GELERT ; OR , THE GRAVE OF THE GREYHOUND . The spearmen heard ...
... hear , the consolation , such as it is , of erecting a monument to the memory of his murdered favourite , on which , like Llewelyn , to " hang his horn and spear . " BETH - GELERT ; OR , THE GRAVE OF THE GREYHOUND . The spearmen heard ...
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... hear his infant's cry ! Concealed beneath a tumbled heap His hurried search had missed : All glowing from his rosy sleep The cherub boy he kissed . Nor scathe had he , nor harm , nor dread : But the same couch beneath Lay a gaunt wolf ...
... hear his infant's cry ! Concealed beneath a tumbled heap His hurried search had missed : All glowing from his rosy sleep The cherub boy he kissed . Nor scathe had he , nor harm , nor dread : But the same couch beneath Lay a gaunt wolf ...
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... hear Poor Gelert's dying yell . And till great Snowden's rocks And cease the storm to brave , The consecrated spot shall hold grow old , The name of " Gelert's grave ! " " The Emigrant's Grave " always seemed to me eminently pathetic ...
... hear Poor Gelert's dying yell . And till great Snowden's rocks And cease the storm to brave , The consecrated spot shall hold grow old , The name of " Gelert's grave ! " " The Emigrant's Grave " always seemed to me eminently pathetic ...
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... hear an interrupter of this sort ; Johnson would not hear , or if he heard , would not heed him . Soame Jenyns heard him , heeded him , set him right , and took up his tale where he had left it without any diminution he of its humour ...
... hear an interrupter of this sort ; Johnson would not hear , or if he heard , would not heed him . Soame Jenyns heard him , heeded him , set him right , and took up his tale where he had left it without any diminution he of its humour ...
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... hear it whispered loud She to - night is queen . And of all the vestments there Hers is richest and most rare , Wondrous is its cost ; With apparel of less pride , Where so many shone beside She had triumph lost . Therefore ' twas she ...
... hear it whispered loud She to - night is queen . And of all the vestments there Hers is richest and most rare , Wondrous is its cost ; With apparel of less pride , Where so many shone beside She had triumph lost . Therefore ' twas she ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1853 |
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