Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... poem , and it is not at all unlikely that Cowper remembered it : When pensive on that portraiture I gaze , Where my four brothers round about me stand , And four fair sisters smile with graces bland , The goodly monument of happier days ...
... poem , and it is not at all unlikely that Cowper remembered it : When pensive on that portraiture I gaze , Where my four brothers round about me stand , And four fair sisters smile with graces bland , The goodly monument of happier days ...
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... poem , " To the Primrose , " at sixteen , as well as the rough draft of several of the shorter poems in the " Poems of Rural Life . " When he was in his fourteenth year he undertook the light duties of boy at the " Blue Bell " Inn , and ...
... poem , " To the Primrose , " at sixteen , as well as the rough draft of several of the shorter poems in the " Poems of Rural Life . " When he was in his fourteenth year he undertook the light duties of boy at the " Blue Bell " Inn , and ...
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poetic output , as already indicated , began with a tragedy , and in his collective edition of the poems he includes one or two experiments in dramatic form . These , however , are only fairly successful . The " Tragic Poem of Wold ...
poetic output , as already indicated , began with a tragedy , and in his collective edition of the poems he includes one or two experiments in dramatic form . These , however , are only fairly successful . The " Tragic Poem of Wold ...
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