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... morning . " It even stands in its title , " Composed on the outside of the Dover coach . " Who shall say how much of that exquisite piece owed its charm to the spiritual being who accompanied him ? On Monday , October 4 , 1802 ...
... morning . " It even stands in its title , " Composed on the outside of the Dover coach . " Who shall say how much of that exquisite piece owed its charm to the spiritual being who accompanied him ? On Monday , October 4 , 1802 ...
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... Mornings 178 The Fountain 180 Lines written while sailing in a boat at evening . 181 Remembrance of Collins 182 Personal Talk .. 182 Incident characteristic of a Favourite Dog Tribute to the Memory of the same Dog The Force of Prayer ...
... Mornings 178 The Fountain 180 Lines written while sailing in a boat at evening . 181 Remembrance of Collins 182 Personal Talk .. 182 Incident characteristic of a Favourite Dog Tribute to the Memory of the same Dog The Force of Prayer ...
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... Guerillas 220 " The power of armies is a visible thing ' " Here pause ; the Poet claims at least this praise " Now that all hearts are glad , all faces bright " 220 221 221 Thanksgiving Odes . Ode for the Morning of the Day XX CONTENTS ,
... Guerillas 220 " The power of armies is a visible thing ' " Here pause ; the Poet claims at least this praise " Now that all hearts are glad , all faces bright " 220 221 221 Thanksgiving Odes . Ode for the Morning of the Day XX CONTENTS ,
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... morning : fresh and clear " . To Joanna " There is an eminence , —of these our hills " A narrow girdle of rough stones and crags ' To M. H. " When , to the attractions of the busy world " 237 238 239 240 242 242 Inscriptions . Written ...
... morning : fresh and clear " . To Joanna " There is an eminence , —of these our hills " A narrow girdle of rough stones and crags ' To M. H. " When , to the attractions of the busy world " 237 238 239 240 242 242 Inscriptions . Written ...
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... rustic dress ! And oftentimes I talk'd to him , In very idleness . The young lambs ran a pretty race ; The morning sun shone bright and warm ; " Kilve , " said I , " was a THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD . 9 Anecdote for Fathers.
... rustic dress ! And oftentimes I talk'd to him , In very idleness . The young lambs ran a pretty race ; The morning sun shone bright and warm ; " Kilve , " said I , " was a THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD . 9 Anecdote for Fathers.
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