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That it may raise drops in a Tartar's eye, And make a flint-heart Scythian pitiful;
For so much moving hath a poet's pen. Then, if thou be a poet, move thou so, And
be enrichéd by thy [sovereign's] love For if the touch of sweet concordant strings ...
That it may raise drops in a Tartar's eye, And make a flint-heart Scythian pitiful;
For so much moving hath a poet's pen. Then, if thou be a poet, move thou so, And
be enrichéd by thy [sovereign's] love For if the touch of sweet concordant strings ...
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Audeley's account of the French dispositions, showing the English entirely
surrounded, is poetic licentiousness, for all its gorgeousness. At Poictiers the
French outnumbered the English at least three to one (some put it as high as ten
to one); ...
Audeley's account of the French dispositions, showing the English entirely
surrounded, is poetic licentiousness, for all its gorgeousness. At Poictiers the
French outnumbered the English at least three to one (some put it as high as ten
to one); ...
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Some time after the completion of this work, the author decided to resurrect a few
of the needed dead courtiers, and to draw to a decisive conclusion the struggle
for power, by the abdication and death of Richard, the poetic justice of which is ...
Some time after the completion of this work, the author decided to resurrect a few
of the needed dead courtiers, and to draw to a decisive conclusion the struggle
for power, by the abdication and death of Richard, the poetic justice of which is ...
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LEIR | 11 |
THE WEAKEST GOETH TO THE WALL | 61 |
EDMUND IRONSIDE | 103 |
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