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... seem'd cold , and sat down , And said , " I'm surpris'd that you'll visit this town : - To be sure , there are one or two of us who know you , But as for the rest , they are all much below you . So stupid , in gen'ral , the natives are ...
... seem'd cold , and sat down , And said , " I'm surpris'd that you'll visit this town : - To be sure , there are one or two of us who know you , But as for the rest , they are all much below you . So stupid , in gen'ral , the natives are ...
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... seem'd pleas'd ; ( 15 ) But as he had settled it not to be teas'd By all the vain dreamers from bed - room and brook , He turn'd from the rest without even a look ; For Coleridge had vex'd him long since , I suppose 22.
... seem'd pleas'd ; ( 15 ) But as he had settled it not to be teas'd By all the vain dreamers from bed - room and brook , He turn'd from the rest without even a look ; For Coleridge had vex'd him long since , I suppose 22.
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... seems , at this moment . ( 20 ) Apollo then turning and smoothing his frown , Bade Southey take warning , and let ... seem'd swelling with light , While his locks and his isage grew awfully bright ; And clouds , burning inward , roll'd ...
... seems , at this moment . ( 20 ) Apollo then turning and smoothing his frown , Bade Southey take warning , and let ... seem'd swelling with light , While his locks and his isage grew awfully bright ; And clouds , burning inward , roll'd ...
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... Seem'd a world of bright vision , set floating in sound . That sight and that music might not be sustain'd But by those who a glory like Dryden's had gain'd ; ( 22 ) And even the four who had graciousness found , After gazing awhile ...
... Seem'd a world of bright vision , set floating in sound . That sight and that music might not be sustain'd But by those who a glory like Dryden's had gain'd ; ( 22 ) And even the four who had graciousness found , After gazing awhile ...
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... seems to have had the same notions of poetic harmo- ny as his brother Thomas , who thought that Milton , " notwith ... seem'd : .... therein they long did ryde , Yet tract of living creature none they found , Save beares , lyons , and ...
... seems to have had the same notions of poetic harmo- ny as his brother Thomas , who thought that Milton , " notwith ... seem'd : .... therein they long did ryde , Yet tract of living creature none they found , Save beares , lyons , and ...
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