The Works of Charles LambE. Moxon, 1852 - 648 σελίδες |
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... GRACE BEFORE MEAT . 373 DREAM - CHILDREN ; A REVERIE 377 DISTANT CORRESPONDENTS 379 THE PRAISE OF CHIMNEY - SWEEPERS A COMPLAINT OF THE DECAY OF BEGGARS IN THE METROPOLIS 382 385 A DISSERTATION UPON ROAST PIG 389 A BACHELOR'S COMPLAINT ...
... GRACE BEFORE MEAT . 373 DREAM - CHILDREN ; A REVERIE 377 DISTANT CORRESPONDENTS 379 THE PRAISE OF CHIMNEY - SWEEPERS A COMPLAINT OF THE DECAY OF BEGGARS IN THE METROPOLIS 382 385 A DISSERTATION UPON ROAST PIG 389 A BACHELOR'S COMPLAINT ...
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... grace the festivities of a benefit society of which he was a member , was CHARLES LAMB was born on 10th February , encouraged by his brother members to pub- 1775 , in Crown Office Row , in the Inner lish , in a thin quarto , " Poetical ...
... grace the festivities of a benefit society of which he was a member , was CHARLES LAMB was born on 10th February , encouraged by his brother members to pub- 1775 , in Crown Office Row , in the Inner lish , in a thin quarto , " Poetical ...
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... grace there interfused into the long labour of ambitious study - for young friendships consecrated by the asso- ciations of long past time ; and for liberal emulation , crowned by successes restrained from ungenerous and selfish pride ...
... grace there interfused into the long labour of ambitious study - for young friendships consecrated by the asso- ciations of long past time ; and for liberal emulation , crowned by successes restrained from ungenerous and selfish pride ...
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... grace of the lovely girl and her venerable grandmother , which are pictured with such earnestness and simplicity as might beseem a fragment of the book of Ruth . The villain who lays waste their humble joys is a murky phantom without ...
... grace of the lovely girl and her venerable grandmother , which are pictured with such earnestness and simplicity as might beseem a fragment of the book of Ruth . The villain who lays waste their humble joys is a murky phantom without ...
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... grace into wantonness . Wither is like an old friend , whose warm - heartedness and estimable qualities make us wish he possessed more genius , but at the same time make us willing to dispense with that want . I always love W. , and ...
... grace into wantonness . Wither is like an old friend , whose warm - heartedness and estimable qualities make us wish he possessed more genius , but at the same time make us willing to dispense with that want . I always love W. , and ...
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acrostic admiration beauty BERNARD BARTON blank verse bless character CHARLES LAMB Christ's Hospital Coleridge dear death delight dream Dyer Edmonton Elia Enfield Essays Essays of Elia excuse expression eyes fancy fear feel following letter genius gentle gentleman George Dyer give gone grace hand hath Hazlitt head hear heard heart Hertfordshire hope humour Inner Temple Islington Joan of Arc kind lady Lamb's less lines live Lloyd London look Mary ment mind morning Musings nature never night once pain person play pleasant pleasure poem poet poetry poor Pray present pretty Quaker racter reason remember scarce seems seen sister Skiddaw sonnet soul Southey spirit sweet tell thank thee things thou thought tion truth verses Vincent Bourne volume walk week wish words Wordsworth write written young