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... village . On the completion of his ap- prenticeship , abandoning all hope of success in his profession , he went to ... Cambridge ; but left the Uni- versity without graduating , though he was subsequently presented with the degree of ...
... village . On the completion of his ap- prenticeship , abandoning all hope of success in his profession , he went to ... Cambridge ; but left the Uni- versity without graduating , though he was subsequently presented with the degree of ...
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... town , and while in his office acquired by diligent application a knowledge of the Greek , Spanish , Portu- guese ... Cambridge , where he soon obtained a high reputation among his classmates for scholar- ship and for his personal ...
... town , and while in his office acquired by diligent application a knowledge of the Greek , Spanish , Portu- guese ... Cambridge , where he soon obtained a high reputation among his classmates for scholar- ship and for his personal ...
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... CAMBRIDGE , and gradu- ated with the highest honours . While at college he ... CITY CCCLX . LARS PORSENA of Clusium By the Nine Gods he swore That the great house ... town , and cottage Have heard the trumpet's blast . Shame on the false ...
... CAMBRIDGE , and gradu- ated with the highest honours . While at college he ... CITY CCCLX . LARS PORSENA of Clusium By the Nine Gods he swore That the great house ... town , and cottage Have heard the trumpet's blast . Shame on the false ...
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... Cambridge town . Old trees by night are like men in thought , By poetry to silence wrought ; They stand so still and they look so wise , With folded arms and half - shut eyes , More shadowy than the shade they cast When the wan ...
... Cambridge town . Old trees by night are like men in thought , By poetry to silence wrought ; They stand so still and they look so wise , With folded arms and half - shut eyes , More shadowy than the shade they cast When the wan ...
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... Cambridge town . Why should I think of my boyhood's bride As I walk by this low - voiced river's side ? And why should its heartless waters seem Like a horrid thought in a feverish dream ? But it will not speak ; and it keeps in its bed ...
... Cambridge town . Why should I think of my boyhood's bride As I walk by this low - voiced river's side ? And why should its heartless waters seem Like a horrid thought in a feverish dream ? But it will not speak ; and it keeps in its bed ...
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