An OXFORD ANTHOLOGY of ENGLISH POETRY1935 |
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... minds and spirits that in any province or under any establishment of time and cause would somehow effect their right to live . We have treated ourselves to many old friends and private prejudices . And this is as it should be . An ...
... minds and spirits that in any province or under any establishment of time and cause would somehow effect their right to live . We have treated ourselves to many old friends and private prejudices . And this is as it should be . An ...
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... mind my wheel 864 The Last Ride Together On Seeing a Hair of Lucretia Borgia . 864 A Grammarian's Funeral Past ruin'd Ilion Helen lives 864 The Statue and the Bust Dirce . 864 A Fiesolan Idyl 864 Fra Lippo Lippi . To Robert Browning ...
... mind my wheel 864 The Last Ride Together On Seeing a Hair of Lucretia Borgia . 864 A Grammarian's Funeral Past ruin'd Ilion Helen lives 864 The Statue and the Bust Dirce . 864 A Fiesolan Idyl 864 Fra Lippo Lippi . To Robert Browning ...
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