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... Children . 762 The Spider and the Fly .. 763 ........ 743 Father is Coming .............................. ... .... 764 745 CAROLINE ANNE SOUTHEY : Notice of ................. Mariners ' Hymn ............................... The ...
... Children . 762 The Spider and the Fly .. 763 ........ 743 Father is Coming .............................. ... .... 764 745 CAROLINE ANNE SOUTHEY : Notice of ................. Mariners ' Hymn ............................... The ...
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... father until he was fourteen , when he entered Winchester school ; and while there , so distinguished himself for his poetical talents , that he became a contributor to the poetry of the " Gentleman's Magazine . " In 1740 , he removed ...
... father until he was fourteen , when he entered Winchester school ; and while there , so distinguished himself for his poetical talents , that he became a contributor to the poetry of the " Gentleman's Magazine . " In 1740 , he removed ...
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... father's curate in the church of Basingstoke , in Hampshire , till February , 1746. In this year , he published a small volume of " Odes on Various Subjects . " They are seventeen in number , and , though decidedly inferior to those of ...
... father's curate in the church of Basingstoke , in Hampshire , till February , 1746. In this year , he published a small volume of " Odes on Various Subjects . " They are seventeen in number , and , though decidedly inferior to those of ...
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... father's house , but devoted a great portion of her time to self - improve- ment ; made herself mistress of the French and Italian languages , and acquired some knowledge of the classic tongues . She discovered , also , strong powers of ...
... father's house , but devoted a great portion of her time to self - improve- ment ; made herself mistress of the French and Italian languages , and acquired some knowledge of the classic tongues . She discovered , also , strong powers of ...
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... father or with her friends and relations , while her society was widely sought , and her accomplishments were generally acknowledged . At the house of her aunt , Mrs. Donne , of Canterbury , she became acquainted with the celebrated Mrs ...
... father or with her friends and relations , while her society was widely sought , and her accomplishments were generally acknowledged . At the house of her aunt , Mrs. Donne , of Canterbury , she became acquainted with the celebrated Mrs ...
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