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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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A successful achievement or something that has been done successfully.

Winning the science fair was a great accomplishment for Sarah.

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FIRST DRAFTS, EARLY VERSIONS, ETC.

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. Effusion 35, August 20th, 1795. (First Draft.) [MS. R.] 1021Effusion, p. 96 [1797]. (Second Draft.) [MS. R.] 1021B. Recollection 1023C. The Destiny of Nations. (Draft I.) [Add. MSS. 34,225] 1024" " " (Draft II.) [_ibid._] 1026" " " (Draft III.) [_ibid._] 1027D. Passages in Southey's _Joan of Arc_ (First Edition, 1796)contributed by S. T. Coleridge 1027E. The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere [1798] 1030F. The Raven. [_M. P._ March 10, 1798.] 1048G. Lewti; or, The Circassian's Love-Chant. (1.) [B. M. Add. MSS.27,902.] 1049The Circassian's Love-Chaunt. (2.) [Add. MSS. 35,343.] 1050Lewti; or, The Circassian's Love-Chant. (3.) [Add. MSS.35,343.] 1051H. Introduction to the Tale of the Dark Ladie. [_M. P._ Dec. 21,1799.] 1052I. The Triumph of Loyalty. An Historic Drama. [Add. MSS.34,225.] 1060J. Chamouny; The Hour before Sunrise. A Hymn. [_M. P._ Sept. 11,1802.] 1074K. Dejection: An Ode. [_M. P._ Oct. 4, 1802.] 1076L. To W. Wordsworth. January 1807 1081M. Youth and Age. (MS. I, Sept. 10, 1823.) 1084" " (MS. II. 1.) 1085" " (MS. II. 2.) 1086N. Love's Apparition and Evanishment. (First Draft.) 1087O. Two Versions of the Epitaph. ('Stop, Christian,' &c.) 1088P. [Habent sua Fata--Poetae.] ('The Fox, and Statesman,' &c.) 1089Q. To John Thelwall 1090R. [Lines to T. Poole.] [1807.] 1090