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... wife of the coming of the seven knights all that goodly company dismounted before his hut and went within . And the herdsman's wife told them that every Saturday evening Olwen came thither to wash her hair , and that she left all her ...
... wife of the coming of the seven knights all that goodly company dismounted before his hut and went within . And the herdsman's wife told them that every Saturday evening Olwen came thither to wash her hair , and that she left all her ...
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... wife for Coleridge . Coleridge accepted it all , and went back to Cambridge with his head full of new visions . " Since I quitted this room , " he wrote when he returned , " how great and how important events have been evolved ! America ...
... wife for Coleridge . Coleridge accepted it all , and went back to Cambridge with his head full of new visions . " Since I quitted this room , " he wrote when he returned , " how great and how important events have been evolved ! America ...
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... wife's poetry before , he must have seen at once that this was the finest work she had ever done . When the sonnets appeared in a new volume of poems in 1850 her fame in England outran that of her husband . A new poem , called Aurora ...
... wife's poetry before , he must have seen at once that this was the finest work she had ever done . When the sonnets appeared in a new volume of poems in 1850 her fame in England outran that of her husband . A new poem , called Aurora ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I THE LAYS OF THE FIGHTINGMEN | 13 |
THE SINGERS OF THE CHURCH | 26 |
THE MONKS AND THEIR BOOKS | 32 |
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