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... labour at it . " The intimacy lasted between three and four years ; and perhaps it formed the brightest episode in a life most sad and stormy . The morning call , the afternoon walk , the literary evening , the mirthful conversation ...
... labour at it . " The intimacy lasted between three and four years ; and perhaps it formed the brightest episode in a life most sad and stormy . The morning call , the afternoon walk , the literary evening , the mirthful conversation ...
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... labour . He did not take his pen from a line while there was the faintest hope of rendering it better ; completing his work slowly , with many backward and forward steps of the artist , to judge of the effect of distance , combination ...
... labour . He did not take his pen from a line while there was the faintest hope of rendering it better ; completing his work slowly , with many backward and forward steps of the artist , to judge of the effect of distance , combination ...
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... labour , so much toil , Bespeak at least a stubborn soil : Theirs be the laurel - wreath decreed , Who both write well , and write full speed ! Who throw their Helicon about As freely as a conduit spout ! Friend Robert thus , like chien ...
... labour , so much toil , Bespeak at least a stubborn soil : Theirs be the laurel - wreath decreed , Who both write well , and write full speed ! Who throw their Helicon about As freely as a conduit spout ! Friend Robert thus , like chien ...
Side 9
... Labour'd with different maladies , His such a stomach , mine such eyes , As would not bear strong exercise , In drowsy mood to sleep resort ; Mæcenas to the tennis - court . Next at Cocceius ' farm we're treated , Above the Caudian ...
... Labour'd with different maladies , His such a stomach , mine such eyes , As would not bear strong exercise , In drowsy mood to sleep resort ; Mæcenas to the tennis - court . Next at Cocceius ' farm we're treated , Above the Caudian ...
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... Labour , like this , our want supplies ; And they must stoop , who mean to rise . " While thus he wittingly harangued , For which you'll guess I wish'd him hang'd , Campley , a friend of mine , came by , Who knew his humour more than I ...
... Labour , like this , our want supplies ; And they must stoop , who mean to rise . " While thus he wittingly harangued , For which you'll guess I wish'd him hang'd , Campley , a friend of mine , came by , Who knew his humour more than I ...
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