Elegy Written in a Country Church-yard and Other Poems |
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Representative Short Stories . Rossetti's ( Christina ) Selected Poems . Ruskin's
Sesame and Lilies . Ruskin's The Crown of Wild olive and Queen of the Air .
Scott's Ivanhoe . Scott's Kenilworth . Scott's Lady of the Lake . icott's Lay of the
Last ...
Representative Short Stories . Rossetti's ( Christina ) Selected Poems . Ruskin's
Sesame and Lilies . Ruskin's The Crown of Wild olive and Queen of the Air .
Scott's Ivanhoe . Scott's Kenilworth . Scott's Lady of the Lake . icott's Lay of the
Last ...
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In 1786 Lady Hesketh , a cousin , took Lady Austen's place in the poet's life .
Through her influence he translated Homer ( published in 1791 ) , one of his most
noteworthy achievements . Later she took him and Mrs. Unwin to live at Weston ...
In 1786 Lady Hesketh , a cousin , took Lady Austen's place in the poet's life .
Through her influence he translated Homer ( published in 1791 ) , one of his most
noteworthy achievements . Later she took him and Mrs. Unwin to live at Weston ...
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... Dried up the cows , and lamed the deer , And sucked the eggs , and killed the
pheasants . My lady heard their joint petition , Swore by her coronet and ermine ,
50 She'd issue out her high commission To rid the manor 42 GRAY'S POEMS.
... Dried up the cows , and lamed the deer , And sucked the eggs , and killed the
pheasants . My lady heard their joint petition , Swore by her coronet and ermine ,
50 She'd issue out her high commission To rid the manor 42 GRAY'S POEMS.
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... on recollection , Owned that his quiver and his laurel ' Gainst four such eyes
were no protection . 95 The court was sate , the culprit there , Forth from their
gloomy mansions creeping , o The lady Janes and Joans repair , And from 44
GRAY'S ...
... on recollection , Owned that his quiver and his laurel ' Gainst four such eyes
were no protection . 95 The court was sate , the culprit there , Forth from their
gloomy mansions creeping , o The lady Janes and Joans repair , And from 44
GRAY'S ...
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o The lady Janes and Joans repair , And from the gallery stand peeping : 100
Such as in silence of the night Come ( sweep ) along some winding entry , (
Styacko has often seen the sight , ) Or at the chapel - door stand sentry . 105 In
peaked ...
o The lady Janes and Joans repair , And from the gallery stand peeping : 100
Such as in silence of the night Come ( sweep ) along some winding entry , (
Styacko has often seen the sight , ) Or at the chapel - door stand sentry . 105 In
peaked ...
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