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On Reading Gray's 'Elegy' by Samuel Reed

1/7/2009 9:20:44 PM
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Samuel Reed
(1982 / Greenwich, London)
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On Reading Gray's 'Elegy'
 
  This rude forefather is not yet asleep.
Though Death be truth which no man may dispute,
And diffe .........
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Samuel Reed


 
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C. P. Sharma (6/11/2008 9:16:00 PM)
tHE POEM ATTAINS THE POETIC HEIGHTS OF THOMAS GRAY. REALLY A GREAT POEM AND A GREAT POET.

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