PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page x
... father , Samuel Harris , was an East India merchant , and had married a daughter of Dr. Coxe , physician to Queen Mary . This marriage probably led to Daniel Radford's settling at Newington Green , as his daughter Mary's marriage was ...
... father , Samuel Harris , was an East India merchant , and had married a daughter of Dr. Coxe , physician to Queen Mary . This marriage probably led to Daniel Radford's settling at Newington Green , as his daughter Mary's marriage was ...
Page xii
... father one night after reading the Bible to his family , closed the book and explained to his children the cause of the rebellion , adding , that our nation was in the wrong , and that it was not right to wish the Americans should be ...
... father one night after reading the Bible to his family , closed the book and explained to his children the cause of the rebellion , adding , that our nation was in the wrong , and that it was not right to wish the Americans should be ...
Page xiii
... father's family in the old Presbyterian Meeting House , on Newington Green , where Dr. Joseph Towers preached in the morning , and Dr. Richard Price in the afternoon , where his grandfather Radford , and his great - grand- father Harris ...
... father's family in the old Presbyterian Meeting House , on Newington Green , where Dr. Joseph Towers preached in the morning , and Dr. Richard Price in the afternoon , where his grandfather Radford , and his great - grand- father Harris ...
Page xv
... father's on Newington Green , most likely together supplied him with the scenery that his Poem on the ' Pleasures of Memory ' opens with . The house at the Hill , from which the aunts removed soon after their father's death , may have ...
... father's on Newington Green , most likely together supplied him with the scenery that his Poem on the ' Pleasures of Memory ' opens with . The house at the Hill , from which the aunts removed soon after their father's death , may have ...
Page xvi
... father's house where he was within the sound of Mr. Burgh's school- bell , which he describes as ' Quickening my truant feet across the lawn . ' The Hill is in the parish of Old Swinford ; and there in the churchyard are the tombstones ...
... father's house where he was within the sound of Mr. Burgh's school- bell , which he describes as ' Quickening my truant feet across the lawn . ' The Hill is in the parish of Old Swinford ; and there in the churchyard are the tombstones ...
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