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... stands fair Down , the delight of my song ? " " O Squire , to the grief of my heart , I may say , I have buried two wives since you travell'd this way ; And the Harrisons both may be presently here ; And Down stands , I think , where it ...
... stands fair Down , the delight of my song ? " " O Squire , to the grief of my heart , I may say , I have buried two wives since you travell'd this way ; And the Harrisons both may be presently here ; And Down stands , I think , where it ...
Page 122
... stand ! With horror , grief , despair , the Dean Beheld the dire destructive scene : His friends in exile , or the Tow'r , Himself within the frown of pow'r , Pursued by base envenom'd pens , Far to the land of slaves and fens ; A ...
... stand ! With horror , grief , despair , the Dean Beheld the dire destructive scene : His friends in exile , or the Tow'r , Himself within the frown of pow'r , Pursued by base envenom'd pens , Far to the land of slaves and fens ; A ...
Page 556
... stand , I stand , and will not let thee go , Till I thy name , thy nature know . Yield to me now - for I am weak ; But confident in self - despair : Speak to my heart , in blessings speak , Be conquer'd by my instant prayer , Speak , or ...
... stand , I stand , and will not let thee go , Till I thy name , thy nature know . Yield to me now - for I am weak ; But confident in self - despair : Speak to my heart , in blessings speak , Be conquer'd by my instant prayer , Speak , or ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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