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" ... glory of his wit; A mark, the which — unperfited, for time — Some may approach, but never none shall hit. A tongue that served in foreign realms his king; Whose courteous talk to virtue did enflame Each noble heart; a worthy guide to bring Our... "
The Palais Royal: An Historical Romance - Page 127
by John Henry Mancur - 1845 - 252 pages
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The Metropolitan, Volume 39

English literature - 1844 - 596 pages
...time to question or withhold him, mingled in the crowd and disappeared. CHAP1ER XVII. An eye whose judgment no affect could blind, Friends to allure, and foes to reconcile ; VVhoae piercing look did represent n mind With virtue fraught, reposed, void of guile. — SURREY....
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