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... Miss Brereton , of Fram- lingham , ten miles away . Mr. Levett died young in 1774 , and did not live to marry , but ... Miss Sarah Elmy , Miss Brereton's bosom- friend , and constant companion . Mr. Levett had in consequence become the ...
... Miss Brereton , of Fram- lingham , ten miles away . Mr. Levett died young in 1774 , and did not live to marry , but ... Miss Sarah Elmy , Miss Brereton's bosom- friend , and constant companion . Mr. Levett had in consequence become the ...
Page 8
... Miss Elmy's widowed mother who lived not far away at Beccles , but the young lady herself returned her lover's affection from the first , and never faltered . The three following years , during which Crabbe remained at Woodbridge , gave ...
... Miss Elmy's widowed mother who lived not far away at Beccles , but the young lady herself returned her lover's affection from the first , and never faltered . The three following years , during which Crabbe remained at Woodbridge , gave ...
Page 13
... Miss Elmy was further strengthened by a dangerous fever from which Crabbe suffered in 1778-79 , while Miss Elmy was a guest under his parents ' roof . This was suc- ceeded by an illness of Miss Elmy , when Crabbe was in constant ...
... Miss Elmy was further strengthened by a dangerous fever from which Crabbe suffered in 1778-79 , while Miss Elmy was a guest under his parents ' roof . This was suc- ceeded by an illness of Miss Elmy , when Crabbe was in constant ...
Page 18
... Miss Elmy's , a Mrs. Burcham , married to a linen - draper in Cornhill . In order to be near these friendly persons he took lodgings , close to the Royal Exchange , in the house of a hairdresser , a Mr. Vickery , at whose suggestion ...
... Miss Elmy's , a Mrs. Burcham , married to a linen - draper in Cornhill . In order to be near these friendly persons he took lodgings , close to the Royal Exchange , in the house of a hairdresser , a Mr. Vickery , at whose suggestion ...
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... Miss Elmy's family . Crabbe is full of gratitude for all that Burke has thus far done for him . He has helped him to complete and publish his poem , but Crabbe is evidently aware that poetry does not mean a livelihood , and that his ...
... Miss Elmy's family . Crabbe is full of gratitude for all that Burke has thus far done for him . He has helped him to complete and publish his poem , but Crabbe is evidently aware that poetry does not mean a livelihood , and that his ...
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