Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... smile and easy chair , His dread of matrimonial lectures , His wig , his stick , his powdered hair Were themes for very strange conjectures . Some sages thought the stars above Had crazed him with excess of knowledge : Some heard he had ...
... smile and easy chair , His dread of matrimonial lectures , His wig , his stick , his powdered hair Were themes for very strange conjectures . Some sages thought the stars above Had crazed him with excess of knowledge : Some heard he had ...
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... smile , Shot right and left a score of arrows ; I thought ' twas Venus from her isle , And wondered where she'd left her sparrows ! She talked of politics or prayers , Of Southey's prose , or Wordsworth's sonnets , Of daggers , or of ...
... smile , Shot right and left a score of arrows ; I thought ' twas Venus from her isle , And wondered where she'd left her sparrows ! She talked of politics or prayers , Of Southey's prose , or Wordsworth's sonnets , Of daggers , or of ...
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... smile which o'er those lovely features ran , As she said , " It is your lady's gift , unfurl it in the van ! " " It shall flutter , noble wench , where the best and boldest ride , Midst the steel - clad files of Skippon , the black ...
... smile which o'er those lovely features ran , As she said , " It is your lady's gift , unfurl it in the van ! " " It shall flutter , noble wench , where the best and boldest ride , Midst the steel - clad files of Skippon , the black ...
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... smile whose rosy light Across her young lips passed , Yet , oh ! it was not half so bright , It changed not half so fast . But still the lady shook her head , And swore by yea and nay , My Whole was all that he had said , And all that ...
... smile whose rosy light Across her young lips passed , Yet , oh ! it was not half so bright , It changed not half so fast . But still the lady shook her head , And swore by yea and nay , My Whole was all that he had said , And all that ...
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... smiling . His third publication , too , " The Rural Muse , " in spite of its unpromising title , more than justified all that had been done for him . The improvement was most remarkable . That he should gain a greater com- mand over ...
... smiling . His third publication , too , " The Rural Muse , " in spite of its unpromising title , more than justified all that had been done for him . The improvement was most remarkable . That he should gain a greater com- mand over ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1858 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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