The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... heard somewhere , that Walter Scott has a new poem in readiness . I have not yet read Shelley's poem : I do not suppose you have it yet at the Teignmouth libraries . These double letters must come rather heavy ; I hope you have a ...
... heard somewhere , that Walter Scott has a new poem in readiness . I have not yet read Shelley's poem : I do not suppose you have it yet at the Teignmouth libraries . These double letters must come rather heavy ; I hope you have a ...
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... heard some ballads from two old men . One was a romance , which seemed very poor ; then there was The Battle of the Boyne , " then " Robin Huid , " as they call him- " Before the king you shall go , go , go ; before the king you shall ...
... heard some ballads from two old men . One was a romance , which seemed very poor ; then there was The Battle of the Boyne , " then " Robin Huid , " as they call him- " Before the king you shall go , go , go ; before the king you shall ...
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... heard , on passing into Belfast through a most wretched suburb , that most disgusting of all noises , worse than the bag - pipes , the laugh of a monkey , the chatter of women , the scream of macaw - I mean the sound of the shuttle ...
... heard , on passing into Belfast through a most wretched suburb , that most disgusting of all noises , worse than the bag - pipes , the laugh of a monkey , the chatter of women , the scream of macaw - I mean the sound of the shuttle ...
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... heard much about this island ; I never did before I came nigh it . It is rich in the most interesting antiquities . Who would expect to find the ruins of a fine cathedral church , of cloisters , colleges , monas- teries , and nunneries ...
... heard much about this island ; I never did before I came nigh it . It is rich in the most interesting antiquities . Who would expect to find the ruins of a fine cathedral church , of cloisters , colleges , monas- teries , and nunneries ...
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... heard as far as Iona , which must be twelve miles . As we approached in the boat , there was such a fine swell of the sea that the pil- lars appeared immediately arising from the crystal . But it is impossible to describe it . Not ...
... heard as far as Iona , which must be twelve miles . As we approached in the boat , there was such a fine swell of the sea that the pil- lars appeared immediately arising from the crystal . But it is impossible to describe it . Not ...
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