The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... turn over things in his mind . The result has been his determination to emigrate to the back settlements of America , become farmer , and work with his own hands , - after purchasing fourteen hundred acres of the American Gov ...
... turn over things in his mind . The result has been his determination to emigrate to the back settlements of America , become farmer , and work with his own hands , - after purchasing fourteen hundred acres of the American Gov ...
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... turn aside , and not see the curiosities . So we had a little tattle , and finally agreed that he should be our guide across the Isle of Mull . We set out , crossed two ferries , one to the LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 27.
... turn aside , and not see the curiosities . So we had a little tattle , and finally agreed that he should be our guide across the Isle of Mull . We set out , crossed two ferries , one to the LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 27.
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... turns , his dolphins all , Finny palmers , great and small , Come to pay devotion due , - Each a mouth of pearls must strew ! Many a mortal of these days , Dares to pass our sacred ways ; Dares to touch , audaciously , This cathedral of ...
... turns , his dolphins all , Finny palmers , great and small , Come to pay devotion due , - Each a mouth of pearls must strew ! Many a mortal of these days , Dares to pass our sacred ways ; Dares to touch , audaciously , This cathedral of ...
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... ( Turn over . ) I turned over and found a £ 25 note . Now this appears to me all very proper . If I had refused it , I should have appeared in a very braggadocio , dunderheaded manner ; and yet the present galls me a little , and I do not ...
... ( Turn over . ) I turned over and found a £ 25 note . Now this appears to me all very proper . If I had refused it , I should have appeared in a very braggadocio , dunderheaded manner ; and yet the present galls me a little , and I do not ...
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... turning round , saw Mrs. Hazlitt , with that little Nero , her son . Woodhouse , on his features subsiding , proved to be Woodhouse , and not his brother . I have had a little business with Mr. Abbey from time to time ; he has behaved ...
... turning round , saw Mrs. Hazlitt , with that little Nero , her son . Woodhouse , on his features subsiding , proved to be Woodhouse , and not his brother . I have had a little business with Mr. Abbey from time to time ; he has behaved ...
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