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... Parham , Beccles , Stowmarket , and Woodbridge , the first five- and - twenty years of the poet's life were spent . He had but slight interest in the pursuits of the inhabitants . His father , brought up among its fishing and boating ...
... Parham , Beccles , Stowmarket , and Woodbridge , the first five- and - twenty years of the poet's life were spent . He had but slight interest in the pursuits of the inhabitants . His father , brought up among its fishing and boating ...
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... Parham , not far from Framlingham , lived a Mr. Tovell , of Parham Hall , a substantial yeoman , farming his own estate . With Mr. and Mrs. Tovell and their only child , a daughter , lived an orphan niece of Mr. Tovell's , a Miss Sarah ...
... Parham , not far from Framlingham , lived a Mr. Tovell , of Parham Hall , a substantial yeoman , farming his own estate . With Mr. and Mrs. Tovell and their only child , a daughter , lived an orphan niece of Mr. Tovell's , a Miss Sarah ...
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... Parham ; there is a young lady there who would just suit you ! " Crabbe accepted the invitation , made Mr. Tovell's acquaint- ance , and promptly fell in love with Mr. Tovell's niece . The poet , at that time , had not yet completed his ...
... Parham ; there is a young lady there who would just suit you ! " Crabbe accepted the invitation , made Mr. Tovell's acquaint- ance , and promptly fell in love with Mr. Tovell's niece . The poet , at that time , had not yet completed his ...
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Alfred Ainger. Parham Hall ; -to - day a farm - house , dear to artists , of singular picturesqueness , surrounded and even washed by a deep moat , and shaded by tall trees- a haunt , indeed , " of ancient peace . " The neighbourhood of ...
Alfred Ainger. Parham Hall ; -to - day a farm - house , dear to artists , of singular picturesqueness , surrounded and even washed by a deep moat , and shaded by tall trees- a haunt , indeed , " of ancient peace . " The neighbourhood of ...
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... Parham Hall . His intimacy with the Tovells was moreover to be strengthened by a sad event in that family , the death of their only child , an engaging girl of fourteen . The social position of the Tovells , and in greater degree their ...
... Parham Hall . His intimacy with the Tovells was moreover to be strengthened by a sad event in that family , the death of their only child , an engaging girl of fourteen . The social position of the Tovells , and in greater degree their ...
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