The Complete Poetical Works of William Collins, Thomas Gray, and Oliver Goldsmith |
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... DEAR TOM : You will wonder to see my name in an advertisement next week , so I thought I would apprize you of it . The case was this . Collins mot me in Surrey , at Guildford races , when I wrote out for him my odes , and he likewise ...
... DEAR TOM : You will wonder to see my name in an advertisement next week , so I thought I would apprize you of it . The case was this . Collins mot me in Surrey , at Guildford races , when I wrote out for him my odes , and he likewise ...
Page 14
... dear Tom , " I am your most affectionate brother , " J. WARTON . " Collins very likely could not get the ten guineas , without which there was to be no publication , for the joint enterprise seems to have been abandoned . In the ...
... dear Tom , " I am your most affectionate brother , " J. WARTON . " Collins very likely could not get the ten guineas , without which there was to be no publication , for the joint enterprise seems to have been abandoned . In the ...
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... dear Collins ! Let me know whether you think it would give him pleasure if I should write to him . I have often been near his state , and therefore have it in great commiseration . " " April 15 , 1756 . " What becomes of poor dear ...
... dear Collins ! Let me know whether you think it would give him pleasure if I should write to him . I have often been near his state , and therefore have it in great commiseration . " " April 15 , 1756 . " What becomes of poor dear ...
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... dear , Regard this tomb , where Collins , hapless name , Solicits kindness with a double claim . Though nature gave him , and though science taught The fire of fancy , and the reach of thought , Severely doomed to penury's extreme , He ...
... dear , Regard this tomb , where Collins , hapless name , Solicits kindness with a double claim . Though nature gave him , and though science taught The fire of fancy , and the reach of thought , Severely doomed to penury's extreme , He ...
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... dear deserters shall return again . Come thou , whose thoughts as limpid springs are clear , To lead the train , sweet Modesty , appear : Here make thy court amidst our rural scene , And shepherd girls shall own thee for their queen ...
... dear deserters shall return again . Come thou , whose thoughts as limpid springs are clear , To lead the train , sweet Modesty , appear : Here make thy court amidst our rural scene , And shepherd girls shall own thee for their queen ...
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