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... comes to us is this : A man may be standing in the dust and squalor of a city street , feeling perhaps a little weary of it all , when suddenly above the clamour of the roads he hears a bird singing ; and there comes upon him a mood ...
... comes to us is this : A man may be standing in the dust and squalor of a city street , feeling perhaps a little weary of it all , when suddenly above the clamour of the roads he hears a bird singing ; and there comes upon him a mood ...
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... comes a time when we have neither leisure nor desire for those things which were the joy of our youth . The dreamer of the most beautiful dreams must come to that time of life when we are shadowed by the false light of common day ...
... comes a time when we have neither leisure nor desire for those things which were the joy of our youth . The dreamer of the most beautiful dreams must come to that time of life when we are shadowed by the false light of common day ...
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... comes from the accidents of poetry , not the substance . He has not the intellect yet for meta- physical wanderings , but he can be charmed by flowing lines and pleasing interchanges of rhyme and metre . This being the case , boys at ...
... comes from the accidents of poetry , not the substance . He has not the intellect yet for meta- physical wanderings , but he can be charmed by flowing lines and pleasing interchanges of rhyme and metre . This being the case , boys at ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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