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... CHILD THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS ........... 292 CHILD SLEEPING 297 MOONRISE ... 303 MORNING BREEZE 309 ALFRED FREDERICKS , A. ............ .. F. O. C. DARLEY xiii.
... CHILD THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS ........... 292 CHILD SLEEPING 297 MOONRISE ... 303 MORNING BREEZE 309 ALFRED FREDERICKS , A. ............ .. F. O. C. DARLEY xiii.
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... child , in the burning of his castle in Ireland during the rebellion . There is a story on record , but generally discredited , to the effect that when Spenser took his manuscript of the Faerie Queene to the Earl of Southampton , - the ...
... child , in the burning of his castle in Ireland during the rebellion . There is a story on record , but generally discredited , to the effect that when Spenser took his manuscript of the Faerie Queene to the Earl of Southampton , - the ...
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... children leave ; Of fancy , reason , virtue , naught can me bereave . We should scarcely have expected that this lover of luxurious ease , who used to linger a - bed , sometimes , till two of the afternoon , could have given us such a ...
... children leave ; Of fancy , reason , virtue , naught can me bereave . We should scarcely have expected that this lover of luxurious ease , who used to linger a - bed , sometimes , till two of the afternoon , could have given us such a ...
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... children , peeping out Into the mingling storm , demand their sire With tears of artless innocence . Alas ! Nor wife nor children more shall he behold , Nor friends , nor sacred home . On every nerve The deadly winter seizes , shuts up ...
... children , peeping out Into the mingling storm , demand their sire With tears of artless innocence . Alas ! Nor wife nor children more shall he behold , Nor friends , nor sacred home . On every nerve The deadly winter seizes , shuts up ...
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... children's and of courtiers ' pride ! ) , Redressed affronts , for vile affronts there passed ; And warned them not the fretful to deride , But love each other dear , whatever them betide . * Unlike most other poets , YOUNG preferred to ...
... children's and of courtiers ' pride ! ) , Redressed affronts , for vile affronts there passed ; And warned them not the fretful to deride , But love each other dear , whatever them betide . * Unlike most other poets , YOUNG preferred to ...
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