PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page ix
... took the liberty of describing it . It still has a row of elms in front of it , and a large field on the side , though the road into which the gate opens from the field no longer deserves the name of the ' Green Lanes , ' by which it ...
... took the liberty of describing it . It still has a row of elms in front of it , and a large field on the side , though the road into which the gate opens from the field no longer deserves the name of the ' Green Lanes , ' by which it ...
Page xvii
... took the manage- ment of Thomas Rogers's house at Newington Green . The eldest son Daniel , was sent to Cambridge , and intended for a barrister ; the second , Thomas , was taken as a clerk into the banking - house ; and Samuel , on ...
... took the manage- ment of Thomas Rogers's house at Newington Green . The eldest son Daniel , was sent to Cambridge , and intended for a barrister ; the second , Thomas , was taken as a clerk into the banking - house ; and Samuel , on ...
Page xxiv
... took the side of hope ; and Dr. Price , in his Discourse on the Love of our Country , congratulated his hearers on the prospect of an improvement in human affairs , when the dominion of kings and priests would give way to the dominion ...
... took the side of hope ; and Dr. Price , in his Discourse on the Love of our Country , congratulated his hearers on the prospect of an improvement in human affairs , when the dominion of kings and priests would give way to the dominion ...
Page xxv
... took only a hasty view of the Orleans Gallery of pictures , which a few years later were brought to England . He had not as yet had his attention much turned to works of art ; though , in- deed , only the month before he started for ...
... took only a hasty view of the Orleans Gallery of pictures , which a few years later were brought to England . He had not as yet had his attention much turned to works of art ; though , in- deed , only the month before he started for ...
Page xxvi
... Sick Chamber , ' beginning , ' There , in that bed so closely curtained round , ' Worn to a shade , and wan with slow decay , ' A father sleeps ! ' After the death of his father Mr. Rogers took chambers xx vi SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
... Sick Chamber , ' beginning , ' There , in that bed so closely curtained round , ' Worn to a shade , and wan with slow decay , ' A father sleeps ! ' After the death of his father Mr. Rogers took chambers xx vi SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
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