The Poetical WorksG. Bell, 1867 - 186 pages |
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Page xi
... head . However , he asserted himself against the tyranny of his companions ; and was no more than eight years old when he made his first joke , and from that time he must be held to have entered life on his own account . Clearly ...
... head . However , he asserted himself against the tyranny of his companions ; and was no more than eight years old when he made his first joke , and from that time he must be held to have entered life on his own account . Clearly ...
Page xx
... head of the coffin of Coleridge . There is a space between two stones at the head of the vault in the old churchyard , open alike to the hand and to the eye and there may the imagination get fairly out of the newspaper - office , and ...
... head of the coffin of Coleridge . There is a space between two stones at the head of the vault in the old churchyard , open alike to the hand and to the eye and there may the imagination get fairly out of the newspaper - office , and ...
Page 34
... head , To shame the meanness of his humble shed ; No costly lord the sumptuous banquet deal , To make him loathe his vegetable meal : But calm , and bred in ignorance and toil , Each wish contracting , fits him to the soil . Cheerful at ...
... head , To shame the meanness of his humble shed ; No costly lord the sumptuous banquet deal , To make him loathe his vegetable meal : But calm , and bred in ignorance and toil , Each wish contracting , fits him to the soil . Cheerful at ...
Page 47
... head , and continue to think those luxuries prejudicial to States by which so many vices are introduced , and so many kingdoms have been undone . Indeed , so much has been poured out of late on the other side of the question , that ...
... head , and continue to think those luxuries prejudicial to States by which so many vices are introduced , and so many kingdoms have been undone . Indeed , so much has been poured out of late on the other side of the question , that ...
Page 60
... head . C MASON Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay , There , in his noisy mansion , skill'd to rule , The village master taught his little school . A man severe he was , and stern to ...
... head . C MASON Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay , There , in his noisy mansion , skill'd to rule , The village master taught his little school . A man severe he was , and stern to ...
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