The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... truth and consistency . It is not by any means intended in these pages to engage in a refutation of the numerous errors and misrepresentations with which these narratives abound ; such a refutation might indeed serve to swell the volume ...
... truth and consistency . It is not by any means intended in these pages to engage in a refutation of the numerous errors and misrepresentations with which these narratives abound ; such a refutation might indeed serve to swell the volume ...
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... truth of the anec- dote , so often repeated , of Churchill's retiring into Wales up- on a curacy of £ 30 a year , his commencing cider merchant to improve his revenue , his ill success in that speculation , and its termination in a sort ...
... truth of the anec- dote , so often repeated , of Churchill's retiring into Wales up- on a curacy of £ 30 a year , his commencing cider merchant to improve his revenue , his ill success in that speculation , and its termination in a sort ...
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... truth , Who watches o'er the bent of youth ; And while a paltry stipend earning , He sows the richest seeds of learning , And tills their minds with proper care , And sees them their due produce bear . No joys , alas ! his toil beguile ...
... truth , Who watches o'er the bent of youth ; And while a paltry stipend earning , He sows the richest seeds of learning , And tills their minds with proper care , And sees them their due produce bear . No joys , alas ! his toil beguile ...
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... truth would tell . You are the fools , not I , for I did dwell , With a deep thought and with a soften'd eye , On that old Sexton's natural homily , In which there was obscurity and fame , The glory and the nothing of a Name . following ...
... truth would tell . You are the fools , not I , for I did dwell , With a deep thought and with a soften'd eye , On that old Sexton's natural homily , In which there was obscurity and fame , The glory and the nothing of a Name . following ...
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... truth of it . But his barrenness as a biographer I could forgive , if the simpleton had not thought himself a judge of his writings , and under the erroneous influence of that thought informs his reader that Gotham , Independence , and ...
... truth of it . But his barrenness as a biographer I could forgive , if the simpleton had not thought himself a judge of his writings , and under the erroneous influence of that thought informs his reader that Gotham , Independence , and ...
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a ..., Volumen 1 Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1844 |
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