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Page 113
... living flowers Of loveliest blue , spread garlands at your feet ? - GOD ! let the torrents , like a shout of nations , Answer ! and let the ice - plains echo , GOD ! GOD ! sing ye meadow - streams with gladsome voice ! Ye pine - groves ...
... living flowers Of loveliest blue , spread garlands at your feet ? - GOD ! let the torrents , like a shout of nations , Answer ! and let the ice - plains echo , GOD ! GOD ! sing ye meadow - streams with gladsome voice ! Ye pine - groves ...
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... living in London . Southey is the semper idem . It is impossible for a good heart not to esteem and to love him ; but yet the love is one fourth , the esteem all the remainder . His children are , 1. Edith , seven years ; 2. Herbert ...
... living in London . Southey is the semper idem . It is impossible for a good heart not to esteem and to love him ; but yet the love is one fourth , the esteem all the remainder . His children are , 1. Edith , seven years ; 2. Herbert ...
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... living heat . " 146. - 243 . Neque enim debet operibus , etc. " For we should not oppose his works because he is living . If he had flourished among those men whom we never have seen would we not only seek after his books but even his ...
... living heat . " 146. - 243 . Neque enim debet operibus , etc. " For we should not oppose his works because he is living . If he had flourished among those men whom we never have seen would we not only seek after his books but even his ...
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Introduction | 135 |
Shakespearean Criticism | 279 |
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