A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... never stood in awe before ' em : He followed David's lesson just , In princes never put his trust ; And would you make him truly sour , Provoke him with a slave in power . The Irish senate if you named , With what impatience he ...
... never stood in awe before ' em : He followed David's lesson just , In princes never put his trust ; And would you make him truly sour , Provoke him with a slave in power . The Irish senate if you named , With what impatience he ...
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... never as yet dost thou say aught good to me ; ever indeed thou lovest to prophesy evil ; and never yet hast thou said or accomplished any favourable thing . And now , prophesying among the Danai , thou declarest that the far - darting ...
... never as yet dost thou say aught good to me ; ever indeed thou lovest to prophesy evil ; and never yet hast thou said or accomplished any favourable thing . And now , prophesying among the Danai , thou declarest that the far - darting ...
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... never bestowed such delight As I with my Phyllis had known.1 It was scarcely possible that the capacities of the ... never yet did Alpine snows So pale , and yet so chill appear . With faltering voice she weeping said , " O Dawson ...
... never bestowed such delight As I with my Phyllis had known.1 It was scarcely possible that the capacities of the ... never yet did Alpine snows So pale , and yet so chill appear . With faltering voice she weeping said , " O Dawson ...
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