The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, 6 tomasMethuen & Company, 1905 - 1025 psl. |
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... blessing light upon your heads , ye good , Ye hospitable pair . I may not come , To catch on Clifden's heights the summer gale : I may not come , a pilgrim , to the “ Vales Where Avon winds , " to taste th ' inspiring waves Which ...
... blessing light upon your heads , ye good , Ye hospitable pair . I may not come , To catch on Clifden's heights the summer gale : I may not come , a pilgrim , to the “ Vales Where Avon winds , " to taste th ' inspiring waves Which ...
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... blessing light upon your worthy heads , Ye hospitable pair ! I may not come To catch , on Clifden's heights , the summer gale ; I may not come to taste the Avon wave ; Or , with mine eye intent on Redcliffe tow'rs , To muse in tears on ...
... blessing light upon your worthy heads , Ye hospitable pair ! I may not come To catch , on Clifden's heights , the summer gale ; I may not come to taste the Avon wave ; Or , with mine eye intent on Redcliffe tow'rs , To muse in tears on ...
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... bless you and yours , me and mine ! Good night . C. LAMB . I will keep my eyes open reluctantly a minute longer to tell you , that I love you for those simple , tender , heart - flowing lines with which you conclude your last , and in ...
... bless you and yours , me and mine ! Good night . C. LAMB . I will keep my eyes open reluctantly a minute longer to tell you , that I love you for those simple , tender , heart - flowing lines with which you conclude your last , and in ...
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... bless you once more . C. LAMB . Thursday Night . NOTE [ This letter refers to the preparation of Coleridge's second edition of his Poems . 66 Why omit 40 , 63 , 84 ? " — these were Absence , " 66 " To the Autumnal Moon " and the ...
... bless you once more . C. LAMB . Thursday Night . NOTE [ This letter refers to the preparation of Coleridge's second edition of his Poems . 66 Why omit 40 , 63 , 84 ? " — these were Absence , " 66 " To the Autumnal Moon " and the ...
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... bless its little heart ! -a kiss for me . Bring him up to know the meaning of his Christian name , and what that name ( imposed upon him ) will demand of him . God love you ! C. LAMB . I write , for one thing , to say that I shall write ...
... bless its little heart ! -a kiss for me . Bring him up to know the meaning of his Christian name , and what that name ( imposed upon him ) will demand of him . God love you ! C. LAMB . I write , for one thing , to say that I shall write ...
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