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... Exercise ( 1 ) 66 CHAPTER II " " _COWPER . ( a ) On the Loss of The Royal George ' ( b ) The Patriot " -BROWNING . 66 ( c ) " As Frail as Dishes " -HOOD . ( d ) To Dianeme " -HERRICK . ( e ) On his Blindness " -MILTON . 66 Exercise ( 2 ) ...
... Exercise ( 1 ) 66 CHAPTER II " " _COWPER . ( a ) On the Loss of The Royal George ' ( b ) The Patriot " -BROWNING . 66 ( c ) " As Frail as Dishes " -HOOD . ( d ) To Dianeme " -HERRICK . ( e ) On his Blindness " -MILTON . 66 Exercise ( 2 ) ...
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... Exercise ( 2 ) 66 ( a ) From The Traveller ” —GOLDSMITH . ( b ) From " Locksley Hall " -TENNYSON . << ( c ) From " The Destruction of Sennacherib " -BYRON . ( d ) From The Lost Leader " -BROWNING . ( e ) From Exercise ( 3 ) The ...
... Exercise ( 2 ) 66 ( a ) From The Traveller ” —GOLDSMITH . ( b ) From " Locksley Hall " -TENNYSON . << ( c ) From " The Destruction of Sennacherib " -BYRON . ( d ) From The Lost Leader " -BROWNING . ( e ) From Exercise ( 3 ) The ...
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... Exercise ( 2 ) ( a ) From " The Solitary Reaper " -WORDSWORTH . ( b ) From Sonnet LXXIII - SHAKESPEARE . ( c ) From " The Golden Journey to Samarkand " -Flecker . ( d ) From " Paradise Lost " -MILTON . Exercise ( 3 ) ( a ) From ...
... Exercise ( 2 ) ( a ) From " The Solitary Reaper " -WORDSWORTH . ( b ) From Sonnet LXXIII - SHAKESPEARE . ( c ) From " The Golden Journey to Samarkand " -Flecker . ( d ) From " Paradise Lost " -MILTON . Exercise ( 3 ) ( a ) From ...
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