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... true - born Englishmen proceed . 189 And lest by length of time it be pretended The climate may this modern breed ha ' mended , Wise Providence , to keep us where we are , Mixes us daily with exceeding care . We have been Europe's sink ...
... true - born Englishmen proceed . 189 And lest by length of time it be pretended The climate may this modern breed ha ' mended , Wise Providence , to keep us where we are , Mixes us daily with exceeding care . We have been Europe's sink ...
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... true English pride they may con- temn 255 Schomberg and Portland , 1 new made noble- men . French cooks , Scotch ... true - born lords as those we had before . Then to recruit the Commons he prepares And heal the latent breaches of the ...
... true English pride they may con- temn 255 Schomberg and Portland , 1 new made noble- men . French cooks , Scotch ... true - born lords as those we had before . Then to recruit the Commons he prepares And heal the latent breaches of the ...
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... true ? And are ye sure he's weel ? Is this a time to think of wark ? Ye jauds , fling by your wheel . Is this the ... true . air ! 25 30 gae on , 35 Sae true his words , sae smooth his speech , His breath's like caller His very foot has ...
... true ? And are ye sure he's weel ? Is this a time to think of wark ? Ye jauds , fling by your wheel . Is this the ... true . air ! 25 30 gae on , 35 Sae true his words , sae smooth his speech , His breath's like caller His very foot has ...
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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