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... spirit seal .... Lucy Gray ; or , Solitude .. 332 333 ISOBEL PAGAN ( d . 1821 ) The Recluse ... 333 Ca ' the Yowes .. 306 To the Cuckoo ... 334 JANE ELLIOT ( 1727-1805 ) The Flowers of the Forest . My heart leaps up when I behold . At ...
... spirit seal .... Lucy Gray ; or , Solitude .. 332 333 ISOBEL PAGAN ( d . 1821 ) The Recluse ... 333 Ca ' the Yowes .. 306 To the Cuckoo ... 334 JANE ELLIOT ( 1727-1805 ) The Flowers of the Forest . My heart leaps up when I behold . At ...
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... Spirit . 502 You ask me why . Bethesda ... 503 Morte d'Arthur . Hope evermore and believe .. 503 Ulysses ... Locksley Hall . FREDERICK LOCKER - LAMPSON ( 1821-1895 ) St. Agnes ' Eve . To my Grandmother . Sir Galahad .. Say not the ...
... Spirit . 502 You ask me why . Bethesda ... 503 Morte d'Arthur . Hope evermore and believe .. 503 Ulysses ... Locksley Hall . FREDERICK LOCKER - LAMPSON ( 1821-1895 ) St. Agnes ' Eve . To my Grandmother . Sir Galahad .. Say not the ...
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... spirit of selfish prudence , and the sentiment most frequently and powerfully appealed to is that of self - preservation . The spirit of the author is a sincere but hard and narrow Chris- tianity , untouched by the tenderness of ...
... spirit of selfish prudence , and the sentiment most frequently and powerfully appealed to is that of self - preservation . The spirit of the author is a sincere but hard and narrow Chris- tianity , untouched by the tenderness of ...
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... spirit of St. Francis himself . The subject of the poem and the circumstances of its composition as given in the first stanza , it may be noted , indicate the nearness of the friars to the people , that familiar and homely interest in ...
... spirit of St. Francis himself . The subject of the poem and the circumstances of its composition as given in the first stanza , it may be noted , indicate the nearness of the friars to the people , that familiar and homely interest in ...
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... spirit and aims of Chaucer's work . To them and , sad to relate , to most men for a century to come Chaucer's merits were not those of a great artist , a true poet , but merely those of a voluminous writer of interesting stories and ...
... spirit and aims of Chaucer's work . To them and , sad to relate , to most men for a century to come Chaucer's merits were not those of a great artist , a true poet , but merely those of a voluminous writer of interesting stories and ...
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