Chamber's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 3Chambers, 1922 - English literature |
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Page 17
... morning at Westminster Bridge , and again because he saw a miller and two women dancing at sunset on one of the floating mills . Charles Lamb was with me at the time ; and I thought it remarkable that I should have to point out to him ...
... morning at Westminster Bridge , and again because he saw a miller and two women dancing at sunset on one of the floating mills . Charles Lamb was with me at the time ; and I thought it remarkable that I should have to point out to him ...
Page 234
... Morning Walk ; and this was soon followed by the Evening Walk and other verses . A benevolent exciseman taught writing and arithmetic to the young poet , who continued his obscure but ardent devotion to his rural muse . In 1817 , while ...
... Morning Walk ; and this was soon followed by the Evening Walk and other verses . A benevolent exciseman taught writing and arithmetic to the young poet , who continued his obscure but ardent devotion to his rural muse . In 1817 , while ...
Page 364
... morning when first as my bride , love , Thy foot , like a sunbeam , my threshold crossed o'er , And blest on our hearth fell that soft eventide , love , When first on my bosom thy heart lay , asthore . Restlessly now on my lone pillow ...
... morning when first as my bride , love , Thy foot , like a sunbeam , my threshold crossed o'er , And blest on our hearth fell that soft eventide , love , When first on my bosom thy heart lay , asthore . Restlessly now on my lone pillow ...
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