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... lines and is in couplets . JONATHAN BOUCHIER . Properly speaking , this is not a sonnet , but a poem of sixteen lines . Mark Pattison says of the couplet- Then thou , our fancy of itself bereaving , Dost make us marble with too much ...
... lines and is in couplets . JONATHAN BOUCHIER . Properly speaking , this is not a sonnet , but a poem of sixteen lines . Mark Pattison says of the couplet- Then thou , our fancy of itself bereaving , Dost make us marble with too much ...
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... line is spoilt . If the Doctor had considered a little , he would have seen that English lines similarly constituted must sound equally well , as in fact they do . Almost any line which strikes the ear will be found to have pretty ...
... line is spoilt . If the Doctor had considered a little , he would have seen that English lines similarly constituted must sound equally well , as in fact they do . Almost any line which strikes the ear will be found to have pretty ...
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... lines of the epitaph have been broken off , probably during the work preceding the building of the new church . The epitaph was published in Benson J. Lossing's book on Vassar College and its Founder , and was greatly admired and ...
... lines of the epitaph have been broken off , probably during the work preceding the building of the new church . The epitaph was published in Benson J. Lossing's book on Vassar College and its Founder , and was greatly admired and ...
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