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... fight : Whose Navy like a stiff stretch'd cord did show Till he bore in , and bent them into flight . 122 The wind he shares while half their Fleet offends His open side , and high above him shows , Upon the rest at pleasure he descends ...
... fight : Whose Navy like a stiff stretch'd cord did show Till he bore in , and bent them into flight . 122 The wind he shares while half their Fleet offends His open side , and high above him shows , Upon the rest at pleasure he descends ...
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... fight : They start like Murderers when Ghosts appear , And draw their Curtains in the dead of night . 186 Now Van to ... fight . 188 The distance judg'd for shot of every size , The Linstocks touch , the pond'rous ball expires ...
... fight : They start like Murderers when Ghosts appear , And draw their Curtains in the dead of night . 186 Now Van to ... fight . 188 The distance judg'd for shot of every size , The Linstocks touch , the pond'rous ball expires ...
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... Fight WHO ever saw a noble sight , That never view'd a brave Sea Fight : Hang up your bloody Colours in the Aire , Up with your Fights and your Nettings prepare , Your Merry Mates chear , with a lusty bold spright , Now each Man his ...
... Fight WHO ever saw a noble sight , That never view'd a brave Sea Fight : Hang up your bloody Colours in the Aire , Up with your Fights and your Nettings prepare , Your Merry Mates chear , with a lusty bold spright , Now each Man his ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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