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the first four lines of this prophecy refer to James VI . of Scotland and I. of England , and that the last two lines refer to William III . and his father - in - law , James II .; but still it is surrounded with very grave objections ...
the first four lines of this prophecy refer to James VI . of Scotland and I. of England , and that the last two lines refer to William III . and his father - in - law , James II .; but still it is surrounded with very grave objections ...
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... lines . Is anything known about them as a literary curiosity ? I am requested by a lady , now in her ninety - sixth year , in whose memory this fragment has lingered for more than fifty years , and from whose dictation I have just ...
... lines . Is anything known about them as a literary curiosity ? I am requested by a lady , now in her ninety - sixth year , in whose memory this fragment has lingered for more than fifty years , and from whose dictation I have just ...
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... lines , or at the rate I of 26 rime - linked paragraphs in 1,000 lines . In the Book of the Duchesse I find about 47 such links in 1,334 lines , or at the rate of 35 of them in 1,000 lines . Both these poems are clearly genuine . In the ...
... lines , or at the rate I of 26 rime - linked paragraphs in 1,000 lines . In the Book of the Duchesse I find about 47 such links in 1,334 lines , or at the rate of 35 of them in 1,000 lines . Both these poems are clearly genuine . In the ...
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