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... king , unknown , his feast enjoy'd , And various chat the hours employ'd . From wine what sudden friendship springs ! Frankly they talk'd of courts and kings . 46 " We country folks , " the clown replies , " Could ope our gracious ...
... king , unknown , his feast enjoy'd , And various chat the hours employ'd . From wine what sudden friendship springs ! Frankly they talk'd of courts and kings . 46 " We country folks , " the clown replies , " Could ope our gracious ...
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... kings protected and to kings allied ? 130 What murder'd Wentworth , and what exil'd Hyde , * What but their wish indulg'd in courts to shine , And pow'r too great to keep or to resign ? When first the college rolls receive his name ...
... kings protected and to kings allied ? 130 What murder'd Wentworth , and what exil'd Hyde , * What but their wish indulg'd in courts to shine , And pow'r too great to keep or to resign ? When first the college rolls receive his name ...
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Cecil Albert Moore. is the battle of the kings ; dreadful the look of their eyes . Their dark - brown shields are ... king of the groves is bound . Thus have I seen on Cona ; but Cona I behold no more ! thus have I seen two dark hills ...
Cecil Albert Moore. is the battle of the kings ; dreadful the look of their eyes . Their dark - brown shields are ... king of the groves is bound . Thus have I seen on Cona ; but Cona I behold no more ! thus have I seen two dark hills ...
Contents
An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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