Francis Turner Palgrave: His Journals and Memories of His LifeLongmans, Green, 1899 - 276 pages |
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... true man's lot . Ah , ' tis but little that the best , Frail children of a fleeting hour , Can leave of perfect fruit or flower ! Ah , let all else be graciously supprest When man lies down to rest ! LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . 39 ...
... true man's lot . Ah , ' tis but little that the best , Frail children of a fleeting hour , Can leave of perfect fruit or flower ! Ah , let all else be graciously supprest When man lies down to rest ! LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . 39 ...
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... true poetical feeling , pos- sessed of the purest taste in art and literature , and also as one who was loved by an almost infinite number of friends , and whose vast sympathy en- deared him to them - old and new alike . But I have ...
... true poetical feeling , pos- sessed of the purest taste in art and literature , and also as one who was loved by an almost infinite number of friends , and whose vast sympathy en- deared him to them - old and new alike . But I have ...
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... true to his innermost thoughts or feelings : And the work must not only be true , But intense with the passion of truth , The hatred of coldness and lie , To the nobler nature must cry , That shall merit eternal youth . G. F. P. ...
... true to his innermost thoughts or feelings : And the work must not only be true , But intense with the passion of truth , The hatred of coldness and lie , To the nobler nature must cry , That shall merit eternal youth . G. F. P. ...
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... true The moment might decree.— -Ah , that the days of childhood May ne'er return to me ! VII I love the foolish words - that love Recorded as they fell : The very faults that then we wept , The follies prized too well : - Alas for loss ...
... true The moment might decree.— -Ah , that the days of childhood May ne'er return to me ! VII I love the foolish words - that love Recorded as they fell : The very faults that then we wept , The follies prized too well : - Alas for loss ...
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... true , in a certain extent . But I think in Coleridge far more than usual ; both because his life contradicted ( in a measure ) his opinions , and his opinions ( I think ) often contradict them- selves . Thus I should , I hope ...
... true , in a certain extent . But I think in Coleridge far more than usual ; both because his life contradicted ( in a measure ) his opinions , and his opinions ( I think ) often contradict them- selves . Thus I should , I hope ...
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