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... thought , as Sir Leslie Stephen says , " in shocks and electric flashes . " He gathered his flowers from innumerable fields , too often attracted by poetical considerations only and unaware that he was appropriating thoughts alien to ...
... thought , as Sir Leslie Stephen says , " in shocks and electric flashes . " He gathered his flowers from innumerable fields , too often attracted by poetical considerations only and unaware that he was appropriating thoughts alien to ...
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... thought no wife a whore : Hear this , and spare his family , James Moore ! 1 Unspotted names , and memorable long ! If there be force in virtue , or in song . Of gentle blood ( part shed in honour's cause , While yet in Britain honour ...
... thought no wife a whore : Hear this , and spare his family , James Moore ! 1 Unspotted names , and memorable long ! If there be force in virtue , or in song . Of gentle blood ( part shed in honour's cause , While yet in Britain honour ...
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... thought Than all the fabling poet's boasted powers . Hail , queen divine ! whom , as tradition tells , Once in his evening walk a Druid found , Far in a hollow glade of Mona's woods ; And piteous bore with hospitable hand To the close ...
... thought Than all the fabling poet's boasted powers . Hail , queen divine ! whom , as tradition tells , Once in his evening walk a Druid found , Far in a hollow glade of Mona's woods ; And piteous bore with hospitable hand To the close ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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