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BLOOME FIELD UCHA RYDEN SMITH FACE SCT P GIF FORD . Temple of the Muses . Finsbury . CARIN JONES'S BRITISH POETS . VOLVIN JONES'S CABINET EDITION ,. London . Published by Jones & C. July 1. 1828 .
BLOOME FIELD UCHA RYDEN SMITH FACE SCT P GIF FORD . Temple of the Muses . Finsbury . CARIN JONES'S BRITISH POETS . VOLVIN JONES'S CABINET EDITION ,. London . Published by Jones & C. July 1. 1828 .
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... face his ship to anchor brought , And , steeple - high , stood propp'd upon the main . At this excess of courage , all amazed , The foremost of his foes a while withdraw : With such respect in enter'd Rome they gazed , Who on high ...
... face his ship to anchor brought , And , steeple - high , stood propp'd upon the main . At this excess of courage , all amazed , The foremost of his foes a while withdraw : With such respect in enter'd Rome they gazed , Who on high ...
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... face . More than his guards his sorrows made him known , And pious tears which down his cheeks did shower : The wretched in his grief forgot their own ; So much the pity of a king has power ! He wept the flames of what he loved so well ...
... face . More than his guards his sorrows made him known , And pious tears which down his cheeks did shower : The wretched in his grief forgot their own ; So much the pity of a king has power ! He wept the flames of what he loved so well ...
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... face again . The wealthy Tagus , and the wealthier Rhine , The glory of their towns no more shall boast , And Seine , that would with Belgian rivers join , Shall find her lustre stain'd and traffic lost . The venturous merchant , who ...
... face again . The wealthy Tagus , and the wealthier Rhine , The glory of their towns no more shall boast , And Seine , that would with Belgian rivers join , Shall find her lustre stain'd and traffic lost . The venturous merchant , who ...
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