How To Use Robert Southey In A Sentence
- Take a look at the similarities to this barb from Byron's famous poem "Don Juan" wherein he rips fellow poet Robert Southey (whose name he rhymes with "mouthy") by following up a Southey quote with: John Lundberg: The 2008 Election in Verse
- Robert Southey your arguments are answered in petto [2] & you shall have them on paper soon. you cannot conceive how much I miss Combe in packing up. tomorrow morning I depart & when you get this you may fancy me half starvd about Tetbury ruminating upon the days to come & anticipating all the horrors of examination. suppose each College should associate like the Crown & Anchor [3] what will become of Basil? Letter 36
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