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... Death's Jest - Book , which he failed to get published . Depressed and ill during his last years , he wandered about Germany and Switzerland until 1849. On January 26 of that year , he was found dead in his room . The medical report ...
... Death's Jest - Book , which he failed to get published . Depressed and ill during his last years , he wandered about Germany and Switzerland until 1849. On January 26 of that year , he was found dead in his room . The medical report ...
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... Death's Jest - Book , Beddoes kept on the stocks for years and never completed . None of these are really plays ... death . Nobody has arrayed her ( for Death had been revealed to him as a warm and tender mother ) in such alluring beauty ...
... Death's Jest - Book , Beddoes kept on the stocks for years and never completed . None of these are really plays ... death . Nobody has arrayed her ( for Death had been revealed to him as a warm and tender mother ) in such alluring beauty ...
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... death of Harriet is merely , " A letter from Hookham with the news of the death of Harriet Shelley . " The death of Mary's first child is only , " Find my baby dead . . . . A Miserable day . " The birth of Clara is simply , " I am ...
... death of Harriet is merely , " A letter from Hookham with the news of the death of Harriet Shelley . " The death of Mary's first child is only , " Find my baby dead . . . . A Miserable day . " The birth of Clara is simply , " I am ...
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Joseph Addison 16721719 | 3 |
John Bunyan 16281688 | 9 |
Robert Burns 17591796 | 15 |
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