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Page 8
... heart of the place . The dwelling of the Tovells has many years ago disappeared — an entirely new hall having risen on the old site ; but there stands in the parish , a few fields away , an older Parham Hall ; -to - day a farm - house 8 ...
... heart of the place . The dwelling of the Tovells has many years ago disappeared — an entirely new hall having risen on the old site ; but there stands in the parish , a few fields away , an older Parham Hall ; -to - day a farm - house 8 ...
Page 15
... heart and write . " But the time was bound to come when he must put his poetic quality to a final test . In London only could he hope to prove whether the verse , of which he was accumulating a store , was of a kind that men would care ...
... heart and write . " But the time was bound to come when he must put his poetic quality to a final test . In London only could he hope to prove whether the verse , of which he was accumulating a store , was of a kind that men would care ...
Page 16
... heart , distress , and poverty . " He was , indeed , little better equipped than Chatterton had been for the enterprise . His father was unable to assist him financially , and was disposed to reproach him for forsaking a profession , in ...
... heart , distress , and poverty . " He was , indeed , little better equipped than Chatterton had been for the enterprise . His father was unable to assist him financially , and was disposed to reproach him for forsaking a profession , in ...
Page 20
... . He remained stout of heart — his faith in Providence still his strong comfort - and the Vickery family , though he must have been constantly in their debt , were unfailingly kind and hospitable . He was 20 [ CHAP . CRABBE.
... . He remained stout of heart — his faith in Providence still his strong comfort - and the Vickery family , though he must have been constantly in their debt , were unfailingly kind and hospitable . He was 20 [ CHAP . CRABBE.
Page 21
... heart , and appealing on this occasion to his hoped - for patron both in prose and verse " Ah ! Shelburne , blest with all that's good or great , T ' adorn a rich or save a sinking state , If public Ills engross not all thy care , Let ...
... heart , and appealing on this occasion to his hoped - for patron both in prose and verse " Ah ! Shelburne , blest with all that's good or great , T ' adorn a rich or save a sinking state , If public Ills engross not all thy care , Let ...
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