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... J. H. CASTLEMAN , A.M. TEACHER OF ENGLISH At the MCKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL ST . LOUIS , MISSOURI New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1918 All rights reserved 12X5 HARVAND COLLEGE JUN 17 1920 LIBRARY Shapleigh fund COPYRIGHT ELEGY.
... J. H. CASTLEMAN , A.M. TEACHER OF ENGLISH At the MCKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL ST . LOUIS , MISSOURI New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1918 All rights reserved 12X5 HARVAND COLLEGE JUN 17 1920 LIBRARY Shapleigh fund COPYRIGHT ELEGY.
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... High Chancellor . His mother , formerly Anne Donne , of the family of Dr. John Donne , the celebrated Dean of St. Paul's , was of even higher birth , tracing her descent from Henry the Third . When Cowper was six years old , his mother ...
... High Chancellor . His mother , formerly Anne Donne , of the family of Dr. John Donne , the celebrated Dean of St. Paul's , was of even higher birth , tracing her descent from Henry the Third . When Cowper was six years old , his mother ...
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... high , he influenced a wider circle than any poet who went before him ; and by inspiring a feeling of intimacy , a kind of domestic confidence in his readers , he made his works household words . -W . B. O. PEABODY , North American ...
... high , he influenced a wider circle than any poet who went before him ; and by inspiring a feeling of intimacy , a kind of domestic confidence in his readers , he made his works household words . -W . B. O. PEABODY , North American ...
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... high , His listless length at noontide would he stretch , And pore upon the brook that babbles by . " Hard by yon wood , now smiling as in scorn , ° Muttering his wayward fancies would he rove , Now drooping , woful - wan , like one ...
... high , His listless length at noontide would he stretch , And pore upon the brook that babbles by . " Hard by yon wood , now smiling as in scorn , ° Muttering his wayward fancies would he rove , Now drooping , woful - wan , like one ...
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... high , To bitter Scorn a sacrifice , And grinning Infamy . The stings of Falsehood those shall try , And hard Unkindness ' altered eye , That mocks the tear it forced to flow ; And keen Remorse with blood defiled , And moody Madness ...
... high , To bitter Scorn a sacrifice , And grinning Infamy . The stings of Falsehood those shall try , And hard Unkindness ' altered eye , That mocks the tear it forced to flow ; And keen Remorse with blood defiled , And moody Madness ...
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