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... heart . A boy , gazing with emotion on the hills at sunset , because they remind him of the mountains among which he passed his childhood , is already , in heart and imagination , a poet . It was during their stay at Chel- tenham that a ...
... heart . A boy , gazing with emotion on the hills at sunset , because they remind him of the mountains among which he passed his childhood , is already , in heart and imagination , a poet . It was during their stay at Chel- tenham that a ...
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... heart even now , and I write it with the feelings of 1803-4-5 , ad infinitum . " The following is from another of his MS . journals : - " At Harrow , I fought my way very fairly . I think I lost but one battle out of seven ; and that ...
... heart even now , and I write it with the feelings of 1803-4-5 , ad infinitum . " The following is from another of his MS . journals : - " At Harrow , I fought my way very fairly . I think I lost but one battle out of seven ; and that ...
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... heart , my existence , If danger demanded , were wholly your own ; You know me unaltered by years or by distance , Devoted to love and to friendship alone . " You knew - but away with the vain retrospection , The bond of affection no ...
... heart , my existence , If danger demanded , were wholly your own ; You know me unaltered by years or by distance , Devoted to love and to friendship alone . " You knew - but away with the vain retrospection , The bond of affection no ...
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... heart , already twice , as we have seen , possessed with the childish notion that it loved , conceived an attachment which - young as he was , even then , for such a feeling- sunk so deep into his mind as to give a colour to all his ...
... heart , already twice , as we have seen , possessed with the childish notion that it loved , conceived an attachment which - young as he was , even then , for such a feeling- sunk so deep into his mind as to give a colour to all his ...
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... heart , and two persons not ill matched in years ( she is two years my elder ) , and―— and - and - what has been the result ? " In the dances of the evening at Matlock , Miss Chaworth , of course , joined , while her lover sat looking ...
... heart , and two persons not ill matched in years ( she is two years my elder ) , and―— and - and - what has been the result ? " In the dances of the evening at Matlock , Miss Chaworth , of course , joined , while her lover sat looking ...
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