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... child , and thither half The neighbouring borough with their Institute Of which he was the patron . I was there From college , visiting the son , —the son A Walter too , -with others of our set , Five others we were seven at Vivian ...
... child , and thither half The neighbouring borough with their Institute Of which he was the patron . I was there From college , visiting the son , —the son A Walter too , -with others of our set , Five others we were seven at Vivian ...
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... A broken statue propt against the wall , As gay as any . Lilia , wild with sport , Half child half woman as she was , had wound A scarf of orange round the stony helm , And robed the shoulders in a rosy silk , That PROLOGUE . 5.
... A broken statue propt against the wall , As gay as any . Lilia , wild with sport , Half child half woman as she was , had wound A scarf of orange round the stony helm , And robed the shoulders in a rosy silk , That PROLOGUE . 5.
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... children ! O I wish That I were some great Princess , I would build Far off from men a college like a man's , And I would teach them all that men are taught ; We are twice as quick ! ' And here she shook aside The hand that play'd the ...
... children ! O I wish That I were some great Princess , I would build Far off from men a college like a man's , And I would teach them all that men are taught ; We are twice as quick ! ' And here she shook aside The hand that play'd the ...
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... children ; they must lose the child , assume The woman then , Sir , awful odes she wrote , About this losing of the child , -and rhymes And dismal lyrics prophesying change , Beyond all reason : these the women sang ; And they that know ...
... children ; they must lose the child , assume The woman then , Sir , awful odes she wrote , About this losing of the child , -and rhymes And dismal lyrics prophesying change , Beyond all reason : these the women sang ; And they that know ...
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... love , And kiss again with tears ! For when we came where lies the child We lost in other years , There above the little grave , * We kiss'd again with tears . II . AT break of day the College Portress came 26 THE PRINCESS ;
... love , And kiss again with tears ! For when we came where lies the child We lost in other years , There above the little grave , * We kiss'd again with tears . II . AT break of day the College Portress came 26 THE PRINCESS ;
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