The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... wild bird in his native wild - wood . " It was one of my brightest dreams then , and ever has been since , that I should one day see Thomas Campbell . Whenever I thought of England I thought of him : there was a charm in his name . The ...
... wild bird in his native wild - wood . " It was one of my brightest dreams then , and ever has been since , that I should one day see Thomas Campbell . Whenever I thought of England I thought of him : there was a charm in his name . The ...
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... wild birds , or the squirrel cracking his nuts , away from the busy world , that I first felt the full power of Campbell's genius . When I had finished the relation of these circumstances , Campbell , who was standing by the window 44 ...
... wild birds , or the squirrel cracking his nuts , away from the busy world , that I first felt the full power of Campbell's genius . When I had finished the relation of these circumstances , Campbell , who was standing by the window 44 ...
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... wild American scen- ery , three thousand miles distant , I have had such readers , and all , too , among scenes I never witnessed myself . Doctor , I will go to Ame- rica yet . But don't forget , sir , to tell that blind friend of yours ...
... wild American scen- ery , three thousand miles distant , I have had such readers , and all , too , among scenes I never witnessed myself . Doctor , I will go to Ame- rica yet . But don't forget , sir , to tell that blind friend of yours ...
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... wild country , reciting the strains of other poets aloud , or silently com- posing his own . Several of his pieces written at that time , which he has never considered worthy of a place in his published works , are to this day handed ...
... wild country , reciting the strains of other poets aloud , or silently com- posing his own . Several of his pieces written at that time , which he has never considered worthy of a place in his published works , are to this day handed ...
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... wild deer in the deep woods , and find these tall forests cut down , and these fields in the hands of his pale - faced conquerors ! I think I should feel as much , at seeing such an old Indian standing on some green hill top of New ...
... wild deer in the deep woods , and find these tall forests cut down , and these fields in the hands of his pale - faced conquerors ! I think I should feel as much , at seeing such an old Indian standing on some green hill top of New ...
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