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For a ' that , and a ' that , Their dignities , and a ' that , 30 445 Written in 1794 ; published in The Glasgow Magazine , August 1795 . 449 fool , ninny 446 gold 447 coarse gray woolen 450 above 451 claim 448 conceited fellow The pith ...
For a ' that , and a ' that , Their dignities , and a ' that , 30 445 Written in 1794 ; published in The Glasgow Magazine , August 1795 . 449 fool , ninny 446 gold 447 coarse gray woolen 450 above 451 claim 448 conceited fellow The pith ...
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And at evening evermore , In a chapel on the shore , Shall the chaunter , sad and saintly , 39 The same year he had written to a friend : ' Me , who from my childhood have had no avarice , no ambition ...
And at evening evermore , In a chapel on the shore , Shall the chaunter , sad and saintly , 39 The same year he had written to a friend : ' Me , who from my childhood have had no avarice , no ambition ...
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He drinks deep of the fountains of knowledge , and is still 1 Written in April 1814 ; published with Alastor , 1816 . 2 Written in 1815 ; published in 1816. The title was suggested by Thomas Love Peacock , from the Greek ' AλáσTwp ...
He drinks deep of the fountains of knowledge , and is still 1 Written in April 1814 ; published with Alastor , 1816 . 2 Written in 1815 ; published in 1816. The title was suggested by Thomas Love Peacock , from the Greek ' AλáσTwp ...
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