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Page 205
... Or lazy Campbell spin his golden strains , And have the Hope he nurtures , for his pains-Thou shouldst triumpliant mount to distant times , And bear aloft thy heroes on thy rhymes ; Well known to all that soar , and all that crawl ...
... Or lazy Campbell spin his golden strains , And have the Hope he nurtures , for his pains-Thou shouldst triumpliant mount to distant times , And bear aloft thy heroes on thy rhymes ; Well known to all that soar , and all that crawl ...
Page 346
... doubt but that Shakespeare in his burlesque character of Fluellin , intended David Gam , though for obvious reasons , as his descendants were then well known and respected in the English court , he chose to disguise his name .
... doubt but that Shakespeare in his burlesque character of Fluellin , intended David Gam , though for obvious reasons , as his descendants were then well known and respected in the English court , he chose to disguise his name .
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or sides of the Chalk hills , and is known to every inhabitant by the name of the Ikeneld or Ikening - street . “ A second great military way passes through Bedfordshire , under the name of the Watling street ; this also I have no doubt ...
or sides of the Chalk hills , and is known to every inhabitant by the name of the Ikeneld or Ikening - street . “ A second great military way passes through Bedfordshire , under the name of the Watling street ; this also I have no doubt ...
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