Selected WritingsFyfield Books, 1990 - 197 sider |
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Side 105
... young poet ; and it was to Mr Clarke I was indebted for my acquaintance with him . I shall never forget the impression made upon me by the exuber- ant specimens of genuine though young poetry that were laid before me , and the promise ...
... young poet ; and it was to Mr Clarke I was indebted for my acquaintance with him . I shall never forget the impression made upon me by the exuber- ant specimens of genuine though young poetry that were laid before me , and the promise ...
Side 150
... young . ' And truly that is not the way of stating the case , albeit young blood is warmer than old . Now the butter is too hard to spread ; and the rolls 150.
... young . ' And truly that is not the way of stating the case , albeit young blood is warmer than old . Now the butter is too hard to spread ; and the rolls 150.
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... young trees . There was an apple tree , from which we managed to get a pudding the second year . As to my flowers , they were allowed to be perfect . Thomas Moore , who came to see me with Lord Byron , told me had seen no such heart's ...
... young trees . There was an apple tree , from which we managed to get a pudding the second year . As to my flowers , they were allowed to be perfect . Thomas Moore , who came to see me with Lord Byron , told me had seen no such heart's ...
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POETRY | 7 |
From the Preface to The Story of Rimini | 13 |
To Hampstead | 46 |
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