The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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Page vii
... Bells ... 43. Lake Leman by Night 45. To Mary in Heaven 46. To the Nightingale 47. The Comet ... 48. The Ministry of May . 49. An Old Man's Idyll 50. Gilderoy 51. Three Fishers Went Sailing 52. The Mother's Lament 53. Napoleon's ...
... Bells ... 43. Lake Leman by Night 45. To Mary in Heaven 46. To the Nightingale 47. The Comet ... 48. The Ministry of May . 49. An Old Man's Idyll 50. Gilderoy 51. Three Fishers Went Sailing 52. The Mother's Lament 53. Napoleon's ...
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... Cowper Anonymous ... James Nack Rev. R. H. Barham ... H. G. Bell ... ... ... W. A. Butler ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Geo . Alexander Stephens Dr. John Wolcot Anonymous ... ... xii Contents .
... Cowper Anonymous ... James Nack Rev. R. H. Barham ... H. G. Bell ... ... ... W. A. Butler ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Geo . Alexander Stephens Dr. John Wolcot Anonymous ... ... xii Contents .
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... bell - the bell she had so often heard , by night and day , and listened to with solemn pleasure almost as a living voice - rang its remorseless toll , for her , so young , so beautiful , so good . Decrepit age , and vigorous life , and ...
... bell - the bell she had so often heard , by night and day , and listened to with solemn pleasure almost as a living voice - rang its remorseless toll , for her , so young , so beautiful , so good . Decrepit age , and vigorous life , and ...
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... bell , and the fourth - part of Byron , and the sixth of Scott , and the scattered tithes of Crabbe , and the three per cent . of Southey ; while some good - natured critic shall sit in our mouldering chair , and more than half prefer ...
... bell , and the fourth - part of Byron , and the sixth of Scott , and the scattered tithes of Crabbe , and the three per cent . of Southey ; while some good - natured critic shall sit in our mouldering chair , and more than half prefer ...
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... bells , have given schoolboys a holiday , have drawn children from their sports to gaze upon him , and " old men from their chimney - corner " to look upon Nelson ere they died . The victory of Trafalgar was celebrated , indeed , with ...
... bells , have given schoolboys a holiday , have drawn children from their sports to gaze upon him , and " old men from their chimney - corner " to look upon Nelson ere they died . The victory of Trafalgar was celebrated , indeed , with ...
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