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... death of his mother , had greatly severed them ; but Berkham- stead was Cowper's youthful home , and he was often enough there to " feel a relation " to every tree , and gate , and stile , in all that country , and to prefer the ...
... death of his mother , had greatly severed them ; but Berkham- stead was Cowper's youthful home , and he was often enough there to " feel a relation " to every tree , and gate , and stile , in all that country , and to prefer the ...
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... death . Theodora and her friend died within a short time of each other . On the death of Theodora , who was the survivor , the executors of her friend sent the packet to Mr. James Croft , whose relation Sir Archer Croft had married Theo ...
... death . Theodora and her friend died within a short time of each other . On the death of Theodora , who was the survivor , the executors of her friend sent the packet to Mr. James Croft , whose relation Sir Archer Croft had married Theo ...
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... DEATH OF MRS . THROCKMORTON'S BULLFINCH . * E nymphs ! if e'er your eyes were red With tears o'er hapless favourites shed , Oh share Maria's grief ; Her favourite , even in his cage , ( What will not hunger's cruel rage ? ) Assassined ...
... DEATH OF MRS . THROCKMORTON'S BULLFINCH . * E nymphs ! if e'er your eyes were red With tears o'er hapless favourites shed , Oh share Maria's grief ; Her favourite , even in his cage , ( What will not hunger's cruel rage ? ) Assassined ...
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