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Page 244
This Tomalin could not abide To hear his sovereign vilified , But to the fairy court him hied , Full furiously he posted , With ev'ry thing Pigwiggen said : How title to the crown he laid , And in what arms he was arrayed , And how ...
This Tomalin could not abide To hear his sovereign vilified , But to the fairy court him hied , Full furiously he posted , With ev'ry thing Pigwiggen said : How title to the crown he laid , And in what arms he was arrayed , And how ...
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... David's rule : and ' tis the general cry , Religion , Common - wealth , and Liberty . If you , as champion of the publique good , Add to their arms a chief of royal blood ; What may not Israel hope , and what ap- plause Might such ...
... David's rule : and ' tis the general cry , Religion , Common - wealth , and Liberty . If you , as champion of the publique good , Add to their arms a chief of royal blood ; What may not Israel hope , and what ap- plause Might such ...
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So when bold Homer makes the Gods engage , And heav'nly breasts with human passions rage ; ' Gainst Pallas , Mars ; Latona , Hermes arms ; And all Olympus rings with loud alarms ; Jove's thunder roars , Heav'n trembles all around ...
So when bold Homer makes the Gods engage , And heav'nly breasts with human passions rage ; ' Gainst Pallas , Mars ; Latona , Hermes arms ; And all Olympus rings with loud alarms ; Jove's thunder roars , Heav'n trembles all around ...
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The Franklins Tale | 16 |
The wordes of the Host to the Phisicien | 28 |
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