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... POEMS- Preface , · · PAGE 3 4 44 63 89 109 133 • 153 165 • 517 181 518 222 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH . Extract from the Conclusion of a Poem , composed upon leaving School . " Dear native regions , " 233 • Written in very early Youth ...
... POEMS- Preface , · · PAGE 3 4 44 63 89 109 133 • 153 165 • 517 181 518 222 POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH . Extract from the Conclusion of a Poem , composed upon leaving School . " Dear native regions , " 233 • Written in very early Youth ...
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... POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES . • " It was an April morning : fresh and clear , " To Joanna . " Amid the smoke of cities , " " There is an eminence , -of these our hills , " " A narrow girdle of rough stones and crags , " To M. H. Our ...
... POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES . • " It was an April morning : fresh and clear , " To Joanna . " Amid the smoke of cities , " " There is an eminence , -of these our hills , " " A narrow girdle of rough stones and crags , " To M. H. Our ...
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... poems have been divided into . classes ; which , that the work may more obviously correspond with the course of human life , for the sake of exhibiting in it the three requisites of a legi- timate whole - a beginning , a middle , and an ...
... poems have been divided into . classes ; which , that the work may more obviously correspond with the course of human life , for the sake of exhibiting in it the three requisites of a legi- timate whole - a beginning , a middle , and an ...
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