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... seems to have by nature a great fund of gaiety - great , indeed , must it have been , not to have been totally overcome by the close confinement in which she has lived , and the anxiety she must have under- gone for one whom she ...
... seems to have by nature a great fund of gaiety - great , indeed , must it have been , not to have been totally overcome by the close confinement in which she has lived , and the anxiety she must have under- gone for one whom she ...
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... seem to comprehend Whatever parents , guardians , schools , intend ; Hence an unfurnished and a listless mind ... Seems verging fast towards the female side . VOL . I. E 420 425 420 Learning itself , received into a mind By nature ...
... seem to comprehend Whatever parents , guardians , schools , intend ; Hence an unfurnished and a listless mind ... Seems verging fast towards the female side . VOL . I. E 420 425 420 Learning itself , received into a mind By nature ...
Side 179
... seems formed indeed for us ; ” Eds . 1787 , 1788. " On earth what is , seems formed indeed for us ; " Eds . 1793 , 1794 , 1798 , and subsequent editions , except Southey's and Bell's . 110 115 120 Much less to feed and fan the ...
... seems formed indeed for us ; ” Eds . 1787 , 1788. " On earth what is , seems formed indeed for us ; " Eds . 1793 , 1794 , 1798 , and subsequent editions , except Southey's and Bell's . 110 115 120 Much less to feed and fan the ...
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charms cheerful cousin dear delight divine dream earth East Dereham eyes fancy favour fear feel frown garden Gayhurst Gilpin give glory grace hand happy hast Hayley heart Heaven Homer honourable hope hour House of Lords John John Gilpin John Newton Johnson kind labour Lady Austen Lady Hesketh land letter light live Lord Lord Chancellor Lord Thurlow Martin Madan melancholy mercy mind Mundesley Muse Nature never Newton night Nonsense Club o'er occasion Olney Olney Hymns once pain peace pleasure Poems poet poet's poor praise pride prove sacred scene scorn seems shine skies smile soon sorrow soul Southey Southey's stand subsequent editions sweet thee theme thine things thou thought Throckmortons Thurlow truth Unwin verse virtue waste Weston whilst WILLIAM COWPER wish written