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Ronald Salmon Crane. Hush'd to repose , and with a smile survey'd . The troubled pleasure soon chastis'd by fear , She mingled with the smile a tender tear . The soften'd chief with kind compassion view'd , And dry'd the falling drops ...
Ronald Salmon Crane. Hush'd to repose , and with a smile survey'd . The troubled pleasure soon chastis'd by fear , She mingled with the smile a tender tear . The soften'd chief with kind compassion view'd , And dry'd the falling drops ...
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... smile , And with the social Spirit warm the Heart : For tho ' not sweeter his own Homer sings , Yet is his Life the more endearing Song . WHERE art Thou , HAMMOND ? Thou the darling Pride , The Friend and Lover of the tuneful Throng ...
... smile , And with the social Spirit warm the Heart : For tho ' not sweeter his own Homer sings , Yet is his Life the more endearing Song . WHERE art Thou , HAMMOND ? Thou the darling Pride , The Friend and Lover of the tuneful Throng ...
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... smile , And with the social Spirit warm the Heart : For tho ' not sweeter his own HOMER sings , Yet is his Life the more endearing Song . WHERE art Thou , HAMMOND ? Thou the darling Pride , The Friend and Lover of the tuneful Throng ...
... smile , And with the social Spirit warm the Heart : For tho ' not sweeter his own HOMER sings , Yet is his Life the more endearing Song . WHERE art Thou , HAMMOND ? Thou the darling Pride , The Friend and Lover of the tuneful Throng ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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