University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... Father's bier . Flow on , in vain thou hast not flow'd , But eased me of a heavy load ; For much it gives my heart relief To pay the mighty debt of grief , With sighs repeated o'er and o'er , I mourn because I mourned no more . Nor did ...
... Father's bier . Flow on , in vain thou hast not flow'd , But eased me of a heavy load ; For much it gives my heart relief To pay the mighty debt of grief , With sighs repeated o'er and o'er , I mourn because I mourned no more . Nor did ...
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... father's house he had not one real friend ; ... a gentleman of my father's intimate acquaintance , who is not worth less than two or three thousand a year , and who always professed himself to be the real friend of my father refused to ...
... father's house he had not one real friend ; ... a gentleman of my father's intimate acquaintance , who is not worth less than two or three thousand a year , and who always professed himself to be the real friend of my father refused to ...
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... Father's perfect recovery . I did indeed sympathize with you in your distress for I too well know how irreparable is the loss of an indulgent parent . " 19 But the elder Pollard's recovery , con- trary to expectations , was incomplete ...
... Father's perfect recovery . I did indeed sympathize with you in your distress for I too well know how irreparable is the loss of an indulgent parent . " 19 But the elder Pollard's recovery , con- trary to expectations , was incomplete ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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