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... Father sends you ( with that word His trembling hands presented me a Sword :) Tour Father sends you this : and lets you know That your own Crimes the use of it will show . 80 85 90 90 95 ༢ 100 105 IIO Too well I know the sence those ...
... Father sends you ( with that word His trembling hands presented me a Sword :) Tour Father sends you this : and lets you know That your own Crimes the use of it will show . 80 85 90 90 95 ༢ 100 105 IIO Too well I know the sence those ...
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... father's Right , and Realms defence , Ne'er to have peace with Wit , nor truce with Sense . The King himself the sacred Unction made , ΙΙΟ IIS As King by Office , and as Priest by Trade : In his sinister hand , instead of Ball , He plac ...
... father's Right , and Realms defence , Ne'er to have peace with Wit , nor truce with Sense . The King himself the sacred Unction made , ΙΙΟ IIS As King by Office , and as Priest by Trade : In his sinister hand , instead of Ball , He plac ...
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John Dryden James Kinsley. And greater than his Father's be his Throne . Beyond loves Kingdom let him stretch his Pen ... Father Fleckno fire thy mind with praise , And Uncle Ogleby thy envy raise . Thou art my blood , where Johnson has ...
John Dryden James Kinsley. And greater than his Father's be his Throne . Beyond loves Kingdom let him stretch his Pen ... Father Fleckno fire thy mind with praise , And Uncle Ogleby thy envy raise . Thou art my blood , where Johnson has ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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