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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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LITERATURE

... ir~eirdebted for mlost dehighifnl fruits. But the fact that Carlrle should have panned these words about poor laines Lamb only shows Us more clearly than aver not en:hthelimitations of his own genius but the intense Neowyt schic lay behsid all those words ...

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... verbal fidelity, and not seldom with much naivete, has he copied the writings of the Englishman. Spes4ing of Hius's works, ha shows that some of them entirely, and others for the greater part, form the exclusive property of Wiclif, and that there is no ground ...

The Feast of the Poets

... free! O I sweet is the charm when the morning is breaking, Sae bright isi its beauty, unveiling the sun; The dew-studded flowers, which the zephyr is shaking, Unfolds a' their beauty, and day is begun! A' the sweets o' the earth, it' the beauties o' nature ...

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... revive with~ surprising gri rapidity; but when the swarms appear late and et tack its tise wheat ann maize plants af ter thee flowers are des'dloped, hii tire results ace serious, faminie not iuifrorynerrtly aflllistig 101 the population. Wirilbt staying at ...