The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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... round me than it is the privilege Of most to move in , but that first I looked ✓ I looked for something that I could not find , Affecting more emotion than I felt ; At Man through objects that were great or fair ; First communed with ...
... round me than it is the privilege Of most to move in , but that first I looked ✓ I looked for something that I could not find , Affecting more emotion than I felt ; At Man through objects that were great or fair ; First communed with ...
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... round , Which he beside the rivulet In playing there had found ; He came to ask what he had found , That was so large , and smooth , and round . 3 Old Kaspar took it from the boy , Who stood expectant by ; And then the old man shook his ...
... round , Which he beside the rivulet In playing there had found ; He came to ask what he had found , That was so large , and smooth , and round . 3 Old Kaspar took it from the boy , Who stood expectant by ; And then the old man shook his ...
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... round , it would have been intelligible how they should by degrees recover strength and resolution ; but to see two men smashed to the ground , smeared with gore , stunned , senseless , the breath beaten out In the first round every one ...
... round , it would have been intelligible how they should by degrees recover strength and resolution ; but to see two men smashed to the ground , smeared with gore , stunned , senseless , the breath beaten out In the first round every one ...
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