Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1857 - 469 էջ |
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... child , Entwined each ramdom weed that pleased mine eye . Accept the wreath , BELOVED ! it is wild And rudely garlanded ; yet scorn not thou The humble offering , where the sad rue weaves ' Mid gayer flowers its intermingled leaves ...
... child , Entwined each ramdom weed that pleased mine eye . Accept the wreath , BELOVED ! it is wild And rudely garlanded ; yet scorn not thou The humble offering , where the sad rue weaves ' Mid gayer flowers its intermingled leaves ...
Էջ vi
... children , all which was splendidly bound in the flowered and gilt Dutch paper of former days . Trivial as this kind of reading may now appear , it laid the foundation of a love of books which grew with the child's growth and ceased not ...
... children , all which was splendidly bound in the flowered and gilt Dutch paper of former days . Trivial as this kind of reading may now appear , it laid the foundation of a love of books which grew with the child's growth and ceased not ...
Էջ x
... child , who had been left without the slightest provision ; and the wife and children of Coleridge , whom he had in a wayward mood deserted , were saved much of the knowledge of their X SOUTHEY .
... child , who had been left without the slightest provision ; and the wife and children of Coleridge , whom he had in a wayward mood deserted , were saved much of the knowledge of their X SOUTHEY .
Էջ xiii
... child , of whom he was " foolishly fond ; " then another - his daughter marries , and his " best days are over ; " and at last , his wife , Edith , who had for forty years been the light of his life , was placed in a lunatic asylum ...
... child , of whom he was " foolishly fond ; " then another - his daughter marries , and his " best days are over ; " and at last , his wife , Edith , who had for forty years been the light of his life , was placed in a lunatic asylum ...
Էջ xiv
... children that preceded him . We have seen that in 1806 Southey had begun his History of Portugal , and his correspondence frequently mentions the progress of this achievement ; every spare moment from work of the moment was devoted to ...
... children that preceded him . We have seen that in 1806 Southey had begun his History of Portugal , and his correspondence frequently mentions the progress of this achievement ; every spare moment from work of the moment was devoted to ...
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