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... picture of Catherine in the little poem which begins " Loving she is , and tractable , though wild , " with its homely simile for child- hood - its own existence sufficient to fill it with gladness : As a faggot sparkles on the hearth ...
... picture of Catherine in the little poem which begins " Loving she is , and tractable , though wild , " with its homely simile for child- hood - its own existence sufficient to fill it with gladness : As a faggot sparkles on the hearth ...
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... picture set on that love the consecration of faithful age ; and there are those who can recall his look as he gazed on the picture and tried to recognize in that aged face the Be- loved who to him was ever young and fair , —a look as of ...
... picture set on that love the consecration of faithful age ; and there are those who can recall his look as he gazed on the picture and tried to recognize in that aged face the Be- loved who to him was ever young and fair , —a look as of ...
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... picture which he has drawn of the convivial exaltation of the rustic adventurer Tam o ' Shanter ? The poet fears not to tell the reader in the outset that his hero was a desperate and sottish drunkard , whose excesses were as frequent ...
... picture which he has drawn of the convivial exaltation of the rustic adventurer Tam o ' Shanter ? The poet fears not to tell the reader in the outset that his hero was a desperate and sottish drunkard , whose excesses were as frequent ...
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