The Works of Charles Lamb ... in Four Volumes, Том 2Edward Moxon, 1855 |
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... felt the want of those essays which he had used periodically to look for with eagerness in the magazines and reviews which they alone made tolerable to him ; and when he realised the dismal certainty that he should never again enjoy ...
... felt the want of those essays which he had used periodically to look for with eagerness in the magazines and reviews which they alone made tolerable to him ; and when he realised the dismal certainty that he should never again enjoy ...
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... felt . They seem to come up from a depth of emotion in the heart , and burst through the sturdy casing of manner with a strength which seems increased tenfold by its real and hearty obstacle . The workings of his spirit seem to expand ...
... felt . They seem to come up from a depth of emotion in the heart , and burst through the sturdy casing of manner with a strength which seems increased tenfold by its real and hearty obstacle . The workings of his spirit seem to expand ...
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... felt alleviation , a drop of self - pity . But to be seen deliberately to go out of the house of a clergyman drunk ! a clergyman of the Church of England too ! not that alone , but of an expounder of that dark Italian Hierophant , an ex ...
... felt alleviation , a drop of self - pity . But to be seen deliberately to go out of the house of a clergyman drunk ! a clergyman of the Church of England too ! not that alone , but of an expounder of that dark Italian Hierophant , an ex ...
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... the potent Edgar's heir , Illustrious Earl ! him terrible in war . Let Loire confess , for she has felt his sword , And trembling fled before the British lord . ' And so on for a dozen couplets , heroic , PRESENT OF GAME . 61.
... the potent Edgar's heir , Illustrious Earl ! him terrible in war . Let Loire confess , for she has felt his sword , And trembling fled before the British lord . ' And so on for a dozen couplets , heroic , PRESENT OF GAME . 61.
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... felt . The pillows to these baleful beds were toads , Large , living , livid , melancholy loads , Whose softness shock'd . Worms of all monstrous size Crawl'd round ; and one upcoil'd , which never dies , A doleful bell , inculcating ...
... felt . The pillows to these baleful beds were toads , Large , living , livid , melancholy loads , Whose softness shock'd . Worms of all monstrous size Crawl'd round ; and one upcoil'd , which never dies , A doleful bell , inculcating ...
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acrostic admiration beauty BERNARD BARTON blank verse bless brother character Charles CHARLES LAMB Charles Lloyd Christ's Hospital Coleridge comfort criticism dear death delight dream Dyer Edmonton Elia Emma Enfield essays excuse expression exquisite eyes fancy fear feel following letter genius George Dyer give grace hand happy hath Hazlitt heart heaven hope Islington Joan of Arc kind kindest labours lady Lamb's Leigh Hunt lines living Lloyd London look Magazine Mary Mary Lamb memory mind Miss Lamb Monody Moxon nature never night once passage Peter Bell pleasant pleasure poem poet poetry poor Pray present pretty reason recollection remember scarce seems sister sometimes sonnet soul Southey spirit sweet tell thank thee things thou thought verses Vincent Bourne volume week wish words Wordsworth write written wrote young youth