The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray, English and LatinE. Williams, 1854 - 142 psl. |
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... Stoke Poges , which in all probability was the scene of his own most successful inspiration . After a few words upon the remains of his aunt , who had pre- ceded her in the same grave to which he himself after- wards followed her , the ...
... Stoke Poges , which in all probability was the scene of his own most successful inspiration . After a few words upon the remains of his aunt , who had pre- ceded her in the same grave to which he himself after- wards followed her , the ...
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... Stoke Poges ; for although its claim to be the actual scene of the Elegy is disputed with another neighbouring village , I cannot question that the one which was nearest to his place of residence , answering adequately as it does to all ...
... Stoke Poges ; for although its claim to be the actual scene of the Elegy is disputed with another neighbouring village , I cannot question that the one which was nearest to his place of residence , answering adequately as it does to all ...
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