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Ejuxria and Gombroon: Glimpses of Day-Dreamland.
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726:Black Tom: Arnold of Rugby: The Myth and the Man
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2956:Srinivasan, Archana (2004).
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1145:The Ballad of the Dark Ladié
632:UK public library membership
602:"Coleridge, (David) Hartley"
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575:Coleridge, Derwent (1851).
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1131:Pain: Composed in Sickness
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1512:Time, Real And Imaginary
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2998:Coleridge, William Hart
2959:Eminent English Writers
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1837:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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1228:On Receiving an Account
1176:The Fall of Robespierre
1068:Suspension of disbelief
1000:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
893:Encyclopædia Britannica
517:Keanie, Andrew (2008).
179:, a small village near
148:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
144:David Hartley Coleridge
114:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
3030:. Palgrave Macmillan.
2010:Henry Nelson Coleridge
1985:William Hart Coleridge
1612:Henry Nelson Coleridge
1207:The Destiny of Nations
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1812:Frances Duke Taylor
1484:Hymn Before Sunrise
1138:Songs of the Pixies
856:, pp. 676–677.
704:. Poetry Foundation
702:"Hartley Coleridge"
646:"Hartley Coleridge"
396:Biographia Borealis
3124:English male poets
2769:Geoffrey Coleridge
1277:To the River Otter
1124:On Quitting School
1033:Albatross metaphor
888:Coleridge, Hartley
668:Hartley Coleridge.
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2028:Hartley Coleridge
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1425:Frost at Midnight
1420:Fears in Solitude
1410:Dejection: An Ode
1256:Religious Musings
630:(Subscription or
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186:Frost at Midnight
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