Select Poems of Coleridge, Wordsworth, Campbell, LongfellowFrederick Henry Sykes W.J. Gage Company, Limited, 1895 - 360 pages |
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Page xiv
... called upon the author of the volume to write on more elevated subjects and in a more cheerful disposition . Cottle parted with most of his five hundred copies at a loss , and on going out of business returned the copyright to ...
... called upon the author of the volume to write on more elevated subjects and in a more cheerful disposition . Cottle parted with most of his five hundred copies at a loss , and on going out of business returned the copyright to ...
Page xxxv
... called to the chair of Modern Lang- uages , and given permission to make all due preparation at his own expense abroad . This preparation he made by residence and travel in France , Spain , and Italy , and in September , 1827 , returned ...
... called to the chair of Modern Lang- uages , and given permission to make all due preparation at his own expense abroad . This preparation he made by residence and travel in France , Spain , and Italy , and in September , 1827 , returned ...
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... tale . The ship drawn by a storm toward the south pole . 55 The land of ice and of fearful sounds , where no living thing was to be seen . Till a great sea - bird , called the Albatross THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER . 3.
... tale . The ship drawn by a storm toward the south pole . 55 The land of ice and of fearful sounds , where no living thing was to be seen . Till a great sea - bird , called the Albatross THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER . 3.
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Frederick Henry Sykes. Till a great sea - bird , called the Albatross , came through the snow - fog and was re- ceived with great joy and hospi- tality . And lo ! the albatross proveth a bird of good omen , and followeth the ship as it ...
Frederick Henry Sykes. Till a great sea - bird , called the Albatross , came through the snow - fog and was re- ceived with great joy and hospi- tality . And lo ! the albatross proveth a bird of good omen , and followeth the ship as it ...
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... called ; for that was the sunshine Which , as the farmers believed , would load their 145 orchards with apples ; She too would bring to her husband's house delight and abundance , Filling it full of love and the ruddy faces of children ...
... called ; for that was the sunshine Which , as the farmers believed , would load their 145 orchards with apples ; She too would bring to her husband's house delight and abundance , Filling it full of love and the ruddy faces of children ...
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