The poetical works of James R. Lowell, Том 2Ticknor and Fields., 1858 |
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... kinds who are termed full of promise and pleasing . The Public will see by a glance at this schedule , that they cannot expect me to be over - sedulous about courting them , since it seems I have got enough fuel made sure of X.
... kinds who are termed full of promise and pleasing . The Public will see by a glance at this schedule , that they cannot expect me to be over - sedulous about courting them , since it seems I have got enough fuel made sure of X.
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... kinds who are termed full of promise and pleasing . The Public will see by a glance at this schedule , that they cannot expect me to be over - sedulous about courting them , since it seems I have got enough fuel made sure of X.
... kinds who are termed full of promise and pleasing . The Public will see by a glance at this schedule , that they cannot expect me to be over - sedulous about courting them , since it seems I have got enough fuel made sure of X.
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James Russell Lowell. it seems I have got enough fuel made sure of for boiling my pot . As for such of our poets as find not their names mentioned once in my pages , with praises or blames , let them SEND IN THEIR CARDS , without further ...
James Russell Lowell. it seems I have got enough fuel made sure of for boiling my pot . As for such of our poets as find not their names mentioned once in my pages , with praises or blames , let them SEND IN THEIR CARDS , without further ...
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... sure that I know what is meant by a caricature , and what by a portrait . There are those who think it is capital fun to be spattering their ink on quiet unquarrel- some folk , but the minute the game changes sides 18.
... sure that I know what is meant by a caricature , and what by a portrait . There are those who think it is capital fun to be spattering their ink on quiet unquarrel- some folk , but the minute the game changes sides 18.
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... 'd , In a laurel , as she thought - but ( ah how Fate mocks ! ) She has found it by this time a very bad box ; Let hunters from me take this saw when they need it , -You're not always sure of your game when you've treed.
... 'd , In a laurel , as she thought - but ( ah how Fate mocks ! ) She has found it by this time a very bad box ; Let hunters from me take this saw when they need it , -You're not always sure of your game when you've treed.
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