Poems, Hymns and Prose WritingsLatimer House, 1985 - 200 pages |
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Page 51
... mother , whose maiden name was Neville , is of a respectable Staffordshire family . ' From the years of three till five , Henry learnt to read at the school of Mrs. Garrington ; whose name , unimportant as it may appear , is mentioned ...
... mother , whose maiden name was Neville , is of a respectable Staffordshire family . ' From the years of three till five , Henry learnt to read at the school of Mrs. Garrington ; whose name , unimportant as it may appear , is mentioned ...
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... mother , however , secretly felt that he was worthy of better things : to her he spoke more openly ; he could not bear , he said , the thought of spending seven years of his life in shining and folding up stockings ; he wanted something ...
... mother , however , secretly felt that he was worthy of better things : to her he spoke more openly ; he could not bear , he said , the thought of spending seven years of his life in shining and folding up stockings ; he wanted something ...
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... mother procured lodgings for him , and his place of retreat was kept secret , except from his nearest friends . Soon after the expiration of the month , intelligence arrived that the plans which had been formed in his behalf had ...
... mother procured lodgings for him , and his place of retreat was kept secret , except from his nearest friends . Soon after the expiration of the month , intelligence arrived that the plans which had been formed in his behalf had ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Poems from the Clifton Grove volume | 108 |
Sonnets | 121 |
Copyright | |
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