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... child ; The Mariner had his will . " These trifling contributions , all but one ( which Mr. C. has with unnecessary scrupulosity recorded ) slipt out of his mind as they well might . As we endeavoured to proceed conjointly ( I speak of ...
... child ; The Mariner had his will . " These trifling contributions , all but one ( which Mr. C. has with unnecessary scrupulosity recorded ) slipt out of his mind as they well might . As we endeavoured to proceed conjointly ( I speak of ...
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... child , dear brother Jem , " I objected to the rhyme , " dear brother Jem , " as being ludi- crous , but we all enjoyed the joke of hitching in our friend , James T ― ' s name , who was familiarly called Jem . He was the brother of the ...
... child , dear brother Jem , " I objected to the rhyme , " dear brother Jem , " as being ludi- crous , but we all enjoyed the joke of hitching in our friend , James T ― ' s name , who was familiarly called Jem . He was the brother of the ...
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... child I said , " Why , Edward , tell me why ? " His head he raised there was in sight , It caught his eye , he saw it plain – Upon the house - top , glittering bright , A broad and gilded vane . Then did the boy his tongue unlock , And ...
... child I said , " Why , Edward , tell me why ? " His head he raised there was in sight , It caught his eye , he saw it plain – Upon the house - top , glittering bright , A broad and gilded vane . Then did the boy his tongue unlock , And ...
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... than a two years ' child It stands erect , this aged Thorn ; No leaves it has , no prickly points ; It is a mass of knotted joints , A wretched thing forlorn . It stands erect , and like a stone With lichens [ 16 ] THE THORN.
... than a two years ' child It stands erect , this aged Thorn ; No leaves it has , no prickly points ; It is a mass of knotted joints , A wretched thing forlorn . It stands erect , and like a stone With lichens [ 16 ] THE THORN.
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... child , and she was mad ; Yet often was she sober sad From her exceeding pain . O guilty Father - would that death Had saved him from that breach of faith ! XIII " Sad case for such a brain to hold Communion with a stirring child ! Sad ...
... child , and she was mad ; Yet often was she sober sad From her exceeding pain . O guilty Father - would that death Had saved him from that breach of faith ! XIII " Sad case for such a brain to hold Communion with a stirring child ! Sad ...
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