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... became a local preacher , spent twelve years in Bedford jail through the tender solicitude of the regular clergy , and after his release became a resident pastor to the Baptists of Bedford , known as Bishop Bunyan . ' It is a moot point ...
... became a local preacher , spent twelve years in Bedford jail through the tender solicitude of the regular clergy , and after his release became a resident pastor to the Baptists of Bedford , known as Bishop Bunyan . ' It is a moot point ...
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... became at once rigid and rigorous . No one could be a poet , nothing could be poetry , without the equipment of this precious ' jargon . It was no longer possible to speak of birds or men , except in prose ; in poetry they became the ...
... became at once rigid and rigorous . No one could be a poet , nothing could be poetry , without the equipment of this precious ' jargon . It was no longer possible to speak of birds or men , except in prose ; in poetry they became the ...
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... became the wives of Sir Edward Burne - Jones and Sir Edward Poynter , and two became the mothers of Rudyard Kipling and Stanley Baldwin . He was educated at the United Services College , Westward Ho , the scene of ' Stalky & Co. ' At ...
... became the wives of Sir Edward Burne - Jones and Sir Edward Poynter , and two became the mothers of Rudyard Kipling and Stanley Baldwin . He was educated at the United Services College , Westward Ho , the scene of ' Stalky & Co. ' At ...
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