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... thine , as Was form'd to Thy Druids st With fingers d And while the Upon the rolli Who brough Dispell'd thy Tradition , now Babbler of and But still light Woden and T Fell broken a As Dagon in But Rome , wi Soon raised a Their wisdom ...
... thine , as Was form'd to Thy Druids st With fingers d And while the Upon the rolli Who brough Dispell'd thy Tradition , now Babbler of and But still light Woden and T Fell broken a As Dagon in But Rome , wi Soon raised a Their wisdom ...
Page 208
... thine heart's desire . III . Though in voice and shape they be Form'd as if akin to thee , Thou surpassest , happier far , Happiest grasshoppers that are ; Theirs is but a summer's song , Thine endures the winter long , Unimpair'd , and ...
... thine heart's desire . III . Though in voice and shape they be Form'd as if akin to thee , Thou surpassest , happier far , Happiest grasshoppers that are ; Theirs is but a summer's song , Thine endures the winter long , Unimpair'd , and ...
Page 376
... thine own With half the chariots and sedans in town , Thyself meanwhile e'en shifting as thou mayst ; Not very sober though , nor very chaste ? Or is thine house , though less superb thy rank , If not a scene of pleasure , a mere blank ...
... thine own With half the chariots and sedans in town , Thyself meanwhile e'en shifting as thou mayst ; Not very sober though , nor very chaste ? Or is thine house , though less superb thy rank , If not a scene of pleasure , a mere blank ...
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ton | 13 |
The Yearly Distress or Tithing Time at Stock in | 154 |
Verses supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirk | 160 |
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