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Show oouiuey is considered to have been a trciierully well paid poet, lie received, however, but .jl) for his "Juan of Are," and only 115 for the first edition of "Tlia-l.iha." "Tlia-l.iha." Shelley's writings 4irouglit him in no profit, and Uoethe complained that his works er) a umit expense tu him. Hubert Hub-ert Hums aud Thomas Campbell both fared more or less badly, and were nearly nil liif ir livea eiiKaed iu a hand to hand fight with poverty. Campbell's "Pleasure of Iloie" brought him in only $J0. Loudon Tit-iiita. |