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Robinson's Miniver Cheevy is not a difficult poem , but no account of the character of Miniver or the poet's attitude toward him can neglect the repetition in Miniver thought , and thought , and thought , And thought about it .
Robinson's Miniver Cheevy is not a difficult poem , but no account of the character of Miniver or the poet's attitude toward him can neglect the repetition in Miniver thought , and thought , and thought , And thought about it .
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... Inc. , is reprinted from He missed the mediæval grace Of iron clothing Miniver scorned the gold he sought , But sore annoyed was he without it ; Miniver thought , and thought , and thought , And thought about it .
... Inc. , is reprinted from He missed the mediæval grace Of iron clothing Miniver scorned the gold he sought , But sore annoyed was he without it ; Miniver thought , and thought , and thought , And thought about it .
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just by the strangest luck ; so saving , and so managing , so good , thought Mrs. Thompson , her heart swelling until she feared she would faint again , standing there with the door open and leaning her head upon it .
just by the strangest luck ; so saving , and so managing , so good , thought Mrs. Thompson , her heart swelling until she feared she would faint again , standing there with the door open and leaning her head upon it .
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Introduction | 1 |
A E HOLSMAN | 9 |
KARL SHAPIRO | 15 |
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