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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ; Poor Stumbler on the rocky coast of Woe , Tutor'd by Pain each source of Pain to know ! Alike the foodful fruit and scorching fire Awake thy eager grasp and young desire Alike the Good , the Ill offend thy ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ; Poor Stumbler on the rocky coast of Woe , Tutor'd by Pain each source of Pain to know ! Alike the foodful fruit and scorching fire Awake thy eager grasp and young desire Alike the Good , the Ill offend thy ...
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... poor man's life AN INVASION . A GREEN and silent spot , amid the hills , A small and silent dell ! O'er stiller place No sinking sky - lark ever poised himself . The hills are heathy , save that swelling slope , Which hath a gay and ...
... poor man's life AN INVASION . A GREEN and silent spot , amid the hills , A small and silent dell ! O'er stiller place No sinking sky - lark ever poised himself . The hills are heathy , save that swelling slope , Which hath a gay and ...
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... poor wretch , who has learnt his only prayers From curses , who knows scarcely words enough To ask a blessing from his Heavenly Father , Becomes a fluent phraseman , absolute And technical in victories and defeats , And all our dainty ...
... poor wretch , who has learnt his only prayers From curses , who knows scarcely words enough To ask a blessing from his Heavenly Father , Becomes a fluent phraseman , absolute And technical in victories and defeats , And all our dainty ...
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... poor beast , Mat , Dick , Tom , Bob , and Walter . Old Lewis , ' t was his evil day , Stood trembling in his shoes ; The Ox was his - what could he say ? His legs were stiffen'd with dismay , The Ox ran o'er him ' mid the fray , And ...
... poor beast , Mat , Dick , Tom , Bob , and Walter . Old Lewis , ' t was his evil day , Stood trembling in his shoes ; The Ox was his - what could he say ? His legs were stiffen'd with dismay , The Ox ran o'er him ' mid the fray , And ...
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... poor Ox mad ! " As thus I sat in careless chat , With the morning's wet newspaper , In eager haste , without his hat , As blind and blundering as a bat , In came that fierce aristocrat , Our pursy woollen draper . And so my Muse ...
... poor Ox mad ! " As thus I sat in careless chat , With the morning's wet newspaper , In eager haste , without his hat , As blind and blundering as a bat , In came that fierce aristocrat , Our pursy woollen draper . And so my Muse ...
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