The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... tell you , with- out circumstance , that we proceeded from Amble- side to Rydal , saw the waterfalls there , and called on Wordsworth , who was not at home , nor was any one of his family . I wrote a note , and left it on the mantel ...
... tell you , with- out circumstance , that we proceeded from Amble- side to Rydal , saw the waterfalls there , and called on Wordsworth , who was not at home , nor was any one of his family . I wrote a note , and left it on the mantel ...
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... tell you anon whether the inside of the cathe- dral is worth looking at . It is built of sandy red stone or brick . We have now walked one hundred and fourteen miles , and are merely a little tired in the thighs , and a little blistered ...
... tell you anon whether the inside of the cathe- dral is worth looking at . It is built of sandy red stone or brick . We have now walked one hundred and fourteen miles , and are merely a little tired in the thighs , and a little blistered ...
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... tell you fairly about the Scotch . In Devonshire they say , " Well , where be ye go- ing ? " Here it is , " How is it wi ' yoursel ? " A man on the coach said the horses took a " hellish heap o ' drivin " ; the same fellow pointed out ...
... tell you fairly about the Scotch . In Devonshire they say , " Well , where be ye go- ing ? " Here it is , " How is it wi ' yoursel ? " A man on the coach said the horses took a " hellish heap o ' drivin " ; the same fellow pointed out ...
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... Port Patrick , I will tell you it is as dear living in Ireland as at the Hummums- thrice the expense of Scotland - it would have cost VOL . I. 4 - us £ 15 before our return ; moreover we found LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 25.
... Port Patrick , I will tell you it is as dear living in Ireland as at the Hummums- thrice the expense of Scotland - it would have cost VOL . I. 4 - us £ 15 before our return ; moreover we found LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 25.
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... Tell Henry I have not camped quite on the bare earth yet , but nearly as bad in walking through Mull ; for the shepherds ' huts you can scarcely breathe in for the smoke , which they seem to endeavour to preserve for smoking on a large ...
... Tell Henry I have not camped quite on the bare earth yet , but nearly as bad in walking through Mull ; for the shepherds ' huts you can scarcely breathe in for the smoke , which they seem to endeavour to preserve for smoking on a large ...
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