Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... with meagre face deform ; The Beadsman , after thousand aves told , For aye unsought - for slept among his ashes cold . 370 There was a hopeless love in Keats's life . A letter came when he was dying , that he wished placed in his ...
... with meagre face deform ; The Beadsman , after thousand aves told , For aye unsought - for slept among his ashes cold . 370 There was a hopeless love in Keats's life . A letter came when he was dying , that he wished placed in his ...
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