A Right to Song: The Life of John ClareMethuen, 1982 - 330页 |
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... look for him . Clare knew where he would be but , rather than disturb his master angry with drink , he would lie down under the trees and go to sleep himself . He slept so soundly that on late autumn nights he would wake to discover his ...
... look for him . Clare knew where he would be but , rather than disturb his master angry with drink , he would lie down under the trees and go to sleep himself . He slept so soundly that on late autumn nights he would wake to discover his ...
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... look round the table in a peaceful silence on all the merry faces in all the vacant unconcernment imaginable & then he will brighten up & look smilingly on you ... There was Coleridge [ too ] at one of the Parties ... he was a man with ...
... look round the table in a peaceful silence on all the merry faces in all the vacant unconcernment imaginable & then he will brighten up & look smilingly on you ... There was Coleridge [ too ] at one of the Parties ... he was a man with ...
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... look where it had got him - he was back to being a farm - labourer , a worker on the land . Northborough would give them all a better chance . The change was for the best . The children would certainly be better there and perhaps their ...
... look where it had got him - he was back to being a farm - labourer , a worker on the land . Northborough would give them all a better chance . The change was for the best . The children would certainly be better there and perhaps their ...
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