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Page 9
... Is shining in the sky . She lived unknown , and few could know When Lucy ceased to be ; But she is in her grave , and , oh , The difference to me ! 2 Here is an analysis of the stages of perfect womanhood WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 9.
... Is shining in the sky . She lived unknown , and few could know When Lucy ceased to be ; But she is in her grave , and , oh , The difference to me ! 2 Here is an analysis of the stages of perfect womanhood WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 9.
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... Grave of Burns , 1803 , st . 6 ( Memorials of a Tour in Scot- land , II ) . 19 Written in March , and Beggars ( Poems of the Imagination , XVI and XVIII ) . 20 Resolution and Independence , st . 20 ( ibid . , XXII ) . 21 Personal Talk ...
... Grave of Burns , 1803 , st . 6 ( Memorials of a Tour in Scot- land , II ) . 19 Written in March , and Beggars ( Poems of the Imagination , XVI and XVIII ) . 20 Resolution and Independence , st . 20 ( ibid . , XXII ) . 21 Personal Talk ...
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... grave of Sir Arthur O'Kellyn ? Where may the grave of that good man be ? - By the side of a spring , on the breast of Helvellyn , Under the twigs of a young birch tree ! The oak that in summer was sweet to hear , And rustled its leaves ...
... grave of Sir Arthur O'Kellyn ? Where may the grave of that good man be ? - By the side of a spring , on the breast of Helvellyn , Under the twigs of a young birch tree ! The oak that in summer was sweet to hear , And rustled its leaves ...
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... Graves , which its author had not the heart to complete ; a thing shorn of all comeli- ness ; squalidly tragic and cruel ; wonderful in its harsh force : ' O God , forgive me , ' he exclaim'd ; ' I have torn out her heart ! ' 15 but a ...
... Graves , which its author had not the heart to complete ; a thing shorn of all comeli- ness ; squalidly tragic and cruel ; wonderful in its harsh force : ' O God , forgive me , ' he exclaim'd ; ' I have torn out her heart ! ' 15 but a ...
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... , and Slaughter . 13 To the Author of the Robbers . 15 The Three Graves ( Sibylline Leaves ) . 16 The Garden of Boccaccio . 14 Kosciusko , Sonnets , V. 17 Ibid . 18 France : an Ode stanzas 1 , 4 . SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 37.
... , and Slaughter . 13 To the Author of the Robbers . 15 The Three Graves ( Sibylline Leaves ) . 16 The Garden of Boccaccio . 14 Kosciusko , Sonnets , V. 17 Ibid . 18 France : an Ode stanzas 1 , 4 . SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 37.
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