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... poet Donne , the Dean of St. Paul's . But enough of this . It is clear that , on both sides , the poet's parentage was that of a gentleman , and neither in his writings nor in his manners , is it difficult to discover indications of his ...
... poet Donne , the Dean of St. Paul's . But enough of this . It is clear that , on both sides , the poet's parentage was that of a gentleman , and neither in his writings nor in his manners , is it difficult to discover indications of his ...
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... poet , was a considerable , although hitherto an unsuspected , contributor to the fund raised by the poet's re- lations . This delicate link between the poet and the head of his house explains why Hayley , in 1803 , dedicated his Life of ...
... poet , was a considerable , although hitherto an unsuspected , contributor to the fund raised by the poet's re- lations . This delicate link between the poet and the head of his house explains why Hayley , in 1803 , dedicated his Life of ...
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... poet's Muse is To make them grow just where she chooses . VOL . I. * Poems , 1782 , p . 362 . R 20 242 THE POET , THE OYSTER , ETC. " You 241 The Poet, the Oyster, and Sensitive Plant.
... poet's Muse is To make them grow just where she chooses . VOL . I. * Poems , 1782 , p . 362 . R 20 242 THE POET , THE OYSTER , ETC. " You 241 The Poet, the Oyster, and Sensitive Plant.
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