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Page 31
... father's jea- difficulties . Mr. C. Kemble was as a clerk , and thus was produced a news- lous paroxysm . The father is again re - spirited as the conception of the poet , paper , in writing , once a fortnight , to conciled to him . But ...
... father's jea- difficulties . Mr. C. Kemble was as a clerk , and thus was produced a news- lous paroxysm . The father is again re - spirited as the conception of the poet , paper , in writing , once a fortnight , to conciled to him . But ...
Page 34
... father was ill , eu- treats the Earl that she might communi- cate the secret of her marriage to him ; the Earl objects to her visiting her father , expressing some jealous fears of Tressi- lian , her former admirer . takes his departure ...
... father was ill , eu- treats the Earl that she might communi- cate the secret of her marriage to him ; the Earl objects to her visiting her father , expressing some jealous fears of Tressi- lian , her former admirer . takes his departure ...
Page 37
... father , " answered Leicester , I erred . Not to mortal man , nor to ce- lestial intelligence - under that which is Supreme - will Dudley's lips say more in condescension or apology . Speak rather to the present purpose - Amid these ...
... father , " answered Leicester , I erred . Not to mortal man , nor to ce- lestial intelligence - under that which is Supreme - will Dudley's lips say more in condescension or apology . Speak rather to the present purpose - Amid these ...
Page 38
... father and the friend will overflow at the which he is an exile ; but the heart of the sary ; the author was obliged to disa- mention of the welfare of that land , in vow his work , and attribute it to the which he spent the earlier ...
... father and the friend will overflow at the which he is an exile ; but the heart of the sary ; the author was obliged to disa- mention of the welfare of that land , in vow his work , and attribute it to the which he spent the earlier ...
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... father's grave , And of the creeping worms , That crawl innumerous from his father's mould ; The fool is forming rings to deck himself , And round his fingers twines The coiling slimy brood . Yes , man is wasting life and hope away , To ...
... father's grave , And of the creeping worms , That crawl innumerous from his father's mould ; The fool is forming rings to deck himself , And round his fingers twines The coiling slimy brood . Yes , man is wasting life and hope away , To ...
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