A Right to Song: The Life of John ClareMethuen, 1982 - 330页 |
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... morning and walked twenty - one miles to Grantham . But there was no work there . They spent the night at the Crown and Anchor and the following morning set off for Newark - on - Trent , fifteen miles further north . Suddenly Clare ...
... morning and walked twenty - one miles to Grantham . But there was no work there . They spent the night at the Crown and Anchor and the following morning set off for Newark - on - Trent , fifteen miles further north . Suddenly Clare ...
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... morning I waked with a dreadful burning humour in my lisks & a contraction so as almost prevented me from making water ... I awoke this morning with a burning heat in my fundament where the humour again made its appearance with prickly ...
... morning I waked with a dreadful burning humour in my lisks & a contraction so as almost prevented me from making water ... I awoke this morning with a burning heat in my fundament where the humour again made its appearance with prickly ...
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... morning spring and set the summer sun And winter fought her battle strife and won ... 20 To accept the loss of that childhood , the loss of Mary Joyce and the opportunity of happiness with her , to accept the loss of recognition and the ...
... morning spring and set the summer sun And winter fought her battle strife and won ... 20 To accept the loss of that childhood , the loss of Mary Joyce and the opportunity of happiness with her , to accept the loss of recognition and the ...
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