English Romantic PoetsJames Stephens, Edwin Long Beck, Royall Henderson Snow |
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... Fanny Brawne XXXIX To Fanny Brawne XL To Fanny Brawne XLI To Fanny Brawne XLII To Fanny Brawne XLIII To Fanny Brawne XLIV To Benjamin Robert Haydon XLV To Fanny Brawne XLVI To Percy Bysshe Shelley XLVII To Charles Armitage Brown ...
... Fanny Brawne XXXIX To Fanny Brawne XL To Fanny Brawne XLI To Fanny Brawne XLII To Fanny Brawne XLIII To Fanny Brawne XLIV To Benjamin Robert Haydon XLV To Fanny Brawne XLVI To Percy Bysshe Shelley XLVII To Charles Armitage Brown ...
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... Brown in half of a duplex house of which Fanny Brawne and her mother occupied the other half , fought it staring through the glass of windows at Fanny walking in the garden while he lived his " posthumous life " within . In July 1820 ...
... Brown in half of a duplex house of which Fanny Brawne and her mother occupied the other half , fought it staring through the glass of windows at Fanny walking in the garden while he lived his " posthumous life " within . In July 1820 ...
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... Fanny J. K. XL TO FANNY BRAWNE MY DEAR FANNY - I think you had better not make any long stay with me when Mr. Brown is at home . Whenever he goes out you may bring your work . You will have a pleas- ant walk today . I shall see you pass ...
... Fanny J. K. XL TO FANNY BRAWNE MY DEAR FANNY - I think you had better not make any long stay with me when Mr. Brown is at home . Whenever he goes out you may bring your work . You will have a pleas- ant walk today . I shall see you pass ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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