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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature - Page 110
1835
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A Hand-book of English Literature: Intended for the Use of High Schools, as ...

Francis Henry Underwood - 1892 - 668 pages
...my Eden ? So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison, and have been hemmed in by a yet securer...garden-loving poet, — " Bind me. ye woodbines, in your ^wines ; Curl me about, ye gadding vines ; And, O, so close your circles lace, That I may never leave...
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Charles Lamb

Alfred Ainger - 1895 - 654 pages
...my Eden ? So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison ; and have been hemmed in by a yet securer...garden-loving poet — Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twinos ; Curl me about, ye gadding vines ; And oh so close your circles lace, That I may never leave...
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Old China: Being One of the Last Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1895 - 360 pages
...of my Eden? So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison, and have been hemmed in by a yet securer...excluding garden walls. I could have exclaimed with the garden-loving poet : — " Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines ; Curl me about, ye gadding vines...
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Selections from the Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1897 - 228 pages
...Eden ? So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, me- 15 thought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison ; and have been hemmed in by a yet securer...poet, — "Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines; 20 Curl me about, ye gadding vines; And oh so close your circles lace, That I may never leave this...
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The Last Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1897 - 278 pages
...Eden ? — So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison ; and have been hemmed in by a yet securer...excluding garden walls. I could have exclaimed with the garden-loving poet — Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines ; Curl me about, ye gadding vines...
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From Elizabeth to Anne

Donald Grant Mitchell - 1897 - 366 pages
...world no certain shot Can make, or me it toucheth not. " Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines, Cnrl me about, ye gadding vines, And, oh, so close your circles lace That I may never leave this place I Bnt, lest your fetters prove too weak Ere I yonr silken bondage break, Do yon, 0 brambles, chain...
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Landscape in Poetry from Homer to Tennyson

Francis Turner Palgrave - 1897 - 324 pages
...decay of the oak. At last the charm of the country bursts out from the poet in a noble ecstasy — Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines, Curl me about, ye gadding vines, And oh?so close your circles lace, That I may never leave this place : But, lest your fetters prove too...
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Charles Lamb

Alfred Ainger - 1901 - 200 pages
...my Eden ? So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison ; and have been hemmed in by a yet securer...about, ye gadding vines ; And oh so close your circles lacs, That I may never leave this place: But lest your fetters prove too weak, Ere I your silken bondage...
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Charles Lamb

Alfred Ainger - 1901 - 200 pages
...my Eden ? So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison ; and have been hemmed in by a yet securer...could have exclaimed with that garden-loving poet — i " 'Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines; \ Curl me about, ye gadding vines ; And oh so close...
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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, Volume 2

Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 542 pages
...Eden ? — So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison ; and have been hemmed in by a yet securer...gadding vines ; And oh so close your circles lace, That 1 may never leave this place ; But, lest your fetters prove too weak, Ere I your silken bondage break,...
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