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Side 58
The poem also , or the pilgrim , or both , have accompanied me from first to last ;
and perhaps it may be a pardonable vanity which induces me to reflect with
complacency on a composition which in some degree connects me with the spot
...
The poem also , or the pilgrim , or both , have accompanied me from first to last ;
and perhaps it may be a pardonable vanity which induces me to reflect with
complacency on a composition which in some degree connects me with the spot
...
Side 63
... in the text or in the notes , to have touched upon the present state of Italian
literature , and perhaps of manners . But the text , within the limits I proposed , I
soon found hardly sufficient for the labyrinth of external objects and the
consequent ...
... in the text or in the notes , to have touched upon the present state of Italian
literature , and perhaps of manners . But the text , within the limits I proposed , I
soon found hardly sufficient for the labyrinth of external objects and the
consequent ...
Side 100
Perhaps I loved it well : and should I lay My ashes in a soil which is not mine , My
spirit shall resume it — if we may Unbodied choose a sanctuary . I twine My
hopes of being remember'd in my line With my land's language : if too fond and
far ...
Perhaps I loved it well : and should I lay My ashes in a soil which is not mine , My
spirit shall resume it — if we may Unbodied choose a sanctuary . I twine My
hopes of being remember'd in my line With my land's language : if too fond and
far ...
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