PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page x
... soon after his marriage with Mary Radford , formed a new partnership with two gentlemen of the name of Welch , as bankers , first in Cornhill , and afterwards in Freeman's Court , Cornhill . Both the houses have since been pulled down ...
... soon after his marriage with Mary Radford , formed a new partnership with two gentlemen of the name of Welch , as bankers , first in Cornhill , and afterwards in Freeman's Court , Cornhill . Both the houses have since been pulled down ...
Page xv
... soon after their father's death , may have been ' Yon old mansion frowning thro ' the trees ; ' and have given him and 6 6 ' The garden's desert paths , ' That hall where once , in antiquated state , The chair of justice held the grave ...
... soon after their father's death , may have been ' Yon old mansion frowning thro ' the trees ; ' and have given him and 6 6 ' The garden's desert paths , ' That hall where once , in antiquated state , The chair of justice held the grave ...
Page xxvii
... soon became master also of ample leisure for literature and society . He continued in the same business till his death , sixty years later ; but he always left the management of it to his several partners who one after the other joined ...
... soon became master also of ample leisure for literature and society . He continued in the same business till his death , sixty years later ; but he always left the management of it to his several partners who one after the other joined ...
Page xxxii
... soon of care beguiled , ' Playful , sincere , and artless as a child ! ' How oft from grove to grove , from seat to seat , ' With thee conversing in thy loved retreat , ' I saw the sun go down ! Ah , then ' t was thine ' Ne'er to forget ...
... soon of care beguiled , ' Playful , sincere , and artless as a child ! ' How oft from grove to grove , from seat to seat , ' With thee conversing in thy loved retreat , ' I saw the sun go down ! Ah , then ' t was thine ' Ne'er to forget ...
Page xxxiv
... profited . Jackson on his death left Mr. Rogers his copies of Paradise Lost and the Faërie Queen , both the first editions of those poems . He soon afterwards formed an acquaintance with Lord and Lady xxxiv SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
... profited . Jackson on his death left Mr. Rogers his copies of Paradise Lost and the Faërie Queen , both the first editions of those poems . He soon afterwards formed an acquaintance with Lord and Lady xxxiv SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
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