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... poet , who , after passing through a varied and adventurous career in the old world , had sought refuge in this country from the persecutions to which he had rendered himself obnoxious by his efforts in the cause of * This poem , as ...
... poet , who , after passing through a varied and adventurous career in the old world , had sought refuge in this country from the persecutions to which he had rendered himself obnoxious by his efforts in the cause of * This poem , as ...
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... poet , at the susceptible age of one- and - twenty , should be entirely exempt from its influ- ence . Harro appears to have been smitten by the charms of some fair - haired daughter of the fast - anchored isle , ' - then residing at ...
... poet , at the susceptible age of one- and - twenty , should be entirely exempt from its influ- ence . Harro appears to have been smitten by the charms of some fair - haired daughter of the fast - anchored isle , ' - then residing at ...
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... poet . His situation , at this time , formed a singular contrast with the forlorn abandonment and utter desolation in which he found himself , after leaving the old family residence at Ibenshof . It may be a matter of surprise , we may ...
... poet . His situation , at this time , formed a singular contrast with the forlorn abandonment and utter desolation in which he found himself , after leaving the old family residence at Ibenshof . It may be a matter of surprise , we may ...
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... Poet has no motive to quit his loftier sphere , and mingle in the daily agitations of the streets and the senate house . He may feel the love of country and of humanity , as deeply as the active citizen , and may yet confine him- self ...
... Poet has no motive to quit his loftier sphere , and mingle in the daily agitations of the streets and the senate house . He may feel the love of country and of humanity , as deeply as the active citizen , and may yet confine him- self ...
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... indifference to the public welfare , with unrelenting severity , but in the main , it must be owned , with justice . After explaining the office of the Poet , whom he truly describes as 20 EVERETT'S MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS .
... indifference to the public welfare , with unrelenting severity , but in the main , it must be owned , with justice . After explaining the office of the Poet , whom he truly describes as 20 EVERETT'S MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS .
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