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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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... KING ARTHUR [ 1777 ] ADVERTISEMENT King Henry the Second , having undertaken an ex- pedition into Ireland , to suppress a rebellion raised by Roderick , King of Connaught , commonly called O Connor Dun , or the brown monarch of Ireland ...
... KING ARTHUR [ 1777 ] ADVERTISEMENT King Henry the Second , having undertaken an ex- pedition into Ireland , to suppress a rebellion raised by Roderick , King of Connaught , commonly called O Connor Dun , or the brown monarch of Ireland ...
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... king of shields ; with Trenmor of mighty deeds . The youth is low , the youth is pale ; he lies on Lena's heath ! " " Fell the swiftest in the race , " said the king , " the first to bend the bow ? Thou scarce hast been known to me ...
... king of shields ; with Trenmor of mighty deeds . The youth is low , the youth is pale ; he lies on Lena's heath ! " " Fell the swiftest in the race , " said the king , " the first to bend the bow ? Thou scarce hast been known to me ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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