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... Lady of the Lake . Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel . Scott's Marmion . Scott's Quentin Durward . Scott's The Talisman . Select Orations . Selected Poems , for Required Reading in Secondary Schools . Selections from American Poetry ...
... Lady of the Lake . Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel . Scott's Marmion . Scott's Quentin Durward . Scott's The Talisman . Select Orations . Selected Poems , for Required Reading in Secondary Schools . Selections from American Poetry ...
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... Lady Hesketh , a cousin , took Lady Austen's place in the poet's life . Through her in- fluence he translated Homer ( published in 1791 ) , one of his most noteworthy achievements . she took him and Mrs. Unwin to live at Weston , where ...
... Lady Hesketh , a cousin , took Lady Austen's place in the poet's life . Through her in- fluence he translated Homer ( published in 1791 ) , one of his most noteworthy achievements . she took him and Mrs. Unwin to live at Weston , where ...
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... up the cows , and lamed the deer , And sucked the eggs , and killed the pheasants . My lady heard their joint petition , Swore by her coronet and ermine , 50 50 She'd issue out her high commission To rid the manor 42 GRAY'S POEMS.
... up the cows , and lamed the deer , And sucked the eggs , and killed the pheasants . My lady heard their joint petition , Swore by her coronet and ermine , 50 50 She'd issue out her high commission To rid the manor 42 GRAY'S POEMS.
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... laurel ' Gainst four such eyes were no protection . The court was sate , the culprit there , Forth from their gloomy mansions creeping , 75 80 85 36 90 95 55 The lady Janes and Joans repair , ° And from 44 GRAY'S POEMS.
... laurel ' Gainst four such eyes were no protection . The court was sate , the culprit there , Forth from their gloomy mansions creeping , 75 80 85 36 90 95 55 The lady Janes and Joans repair , ° And from 44 GRAY'S POEMS.
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Thomas Gray. The lady Janes and Joans repair , ° And from the gallery stand peeping : Such as in silence of the night Come ( sweep ) along some winding entry , ( Styack has often seen the sight , ) Or at the chapel - door stand sentry ...
Thomas Gray. The lady Janes and Joans repair , ° And from the gallery stand peeping : Such as in silence of the night Come ( sweep ) along some winding entry , ( Styack has often seen the sight , ) Or at the chapel - door stand sentry ...
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