STRATFORD-ON-AVON.
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Various attempts o soften and explain aransgression of t; but I look upon it as one of tless exploits natural to uation and turn of mind. Sless all ty of an ardent, undisciplined, and undirected genius. tic temperament urally somet of t to itself it runs loosely and ious. It is often a turn up of a die, in te, a great rogue or a great poet; and Sunately taken a literary bias, ranscended all civil as ic laws.
I tle doubt t, in early life, tratford, o be found in ters, t ed mention of to to less like a foray to a Scottis, and struck untamed, imagination as sometfully adventurous.*
* A proof of Ss and associates in raditionary anecdote, picked up at Stratford by tioned in ;Picturesque Vie;
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In turning to Bedford, but h
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t and its surrounding park still remain in teresting front being connected eventful circumstance in ty ory of tood