British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... poor kneepan , raised incurable in- flammatory fever ; and the poor old man got his dismissal from the whole coil at once . St. Thomas à Becket , though in a circuitous way , had brought deliverance ! Neither Jew usurers , nor grumbling ...
... poor kneepan , raised incurable in- flammatory fever ; and the poor old man got his dismissal from the whole coil at once . St. Thomas à Becket , though in a circuitous way , had brought deliverance ! Neither Jew usurers , nor grumbling ...
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... poor white man ; no mother has he to fetch him milk , no sister to grind him corn ! " Thou poor black Noble One , -thou Lady too : did not a God make thee too ; was there not in thee too something of a God ! - 5 10 15 25 Gurth , born ...
... poor white man ; no mother has he to fetch him milk , no sister to grind him corn ! " Thou poor black Noble One , -thou Lady too : did not a God make thee too ; was there not in thee too something of a God ! - 5 10 15 25 Gurth , born ...
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... poor - rate is very decidedly lower in the manufacturing than in the agricultural districts . If Mr. Southey will look over the Parliamentary returns on this subject , he will find that the amount of parochial relief required by the ...
... poor - rate is very decidedly lower in the manufacturing than in the agricultural districts . If Mr. Southey will look over the Parliamentary returns on this subject , he will find that the amount of parochial relief required by the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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