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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 ...
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... stand in sight ; a satyr train Peep o'er their heads , and laugh behind the scene . In Fame's fair temple , o'er the boldest wits Enshrin'd on high , the sacred Virgil sits , And sits in measures , such as Virgil's Muse To place thee ...
... stand in sight ; a satyr train Peep o'er their heads , and laugh behind the scene . In Fame's fair temple , o'er the boldest wits Enshrin'd on high , the sacred Virgil sits , And sits in measures , such as Virgil's Muse To place thee ...
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... stand acknowledg'd , while the world shall stand , The most important and effectual guard , 335 Support , and ornament of Virtue's cause . There stands the messenger of truth ; there stands The legate of the skies ! -His theme divine ...
... stand acknowledg'd , while the world shall stand , The most important and effectual guard , 335 Support , and ornament of Virtue's cause . There stands the messenger of truth ; there stands The legate of the skies ! -His theme divine ...
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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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