Works, Volumen28G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894 |
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... poetic fancy , and to be visited in his prison by the choicest inspirations of the muse . Some minds corrode and grow inactive under the loss of personal liberty ; others grow morbid and irritable ; but it is the nature of the poet to ...
... poetic fancy , and to be visited in his prison by the choicest inspirations of the muse . Some minds corrode and grow inactive under the loss of personal liberty ; others grow morbid and irritable ; but it is the nature of the poet to ...
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... poet before he was a king he was schooled in adversity , and reared in the company of his own thoughts . Monarchs have seldom time to parley with their hearts , or to meditate their minds into poetry ; and had James been brought up ...
... poet before he was a king he was schooled in adversity , and reared in the company of his own thoughts . Monarchs have seldom time to parley with their hearts , or to meditate their minds into poetry ; and had James been brought up ...
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... poet before he was a king he was schooled in adversity , and reared in the company of his own thoughts . Monarchs have seldom time to parley with their hearts , or to meditate their minds into poetry ; and had James been brought up ...
... poet before he was a king he was schooled in adversity , and reared in the company of his own thoughts . Monarchs have seldom time to parley with their hearts , or to meditate their minds into poetry ; and had James been brought up ...
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THE AUTHORS ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF I | 6 |
ROSCOE | 17 |
THE WIFE | 29 |
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