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Page 478
... side - box from its inmost rows ? How vain are all these glories , all our pains , 15 Unless good sense preserve what beauty gains ; That men may say , when we the front - box grace : ' Behold the ... side to side ; 478 THE AUGUSTAN AGE.
... side - box from its inmost rows ? How vain are all these glories , all our pains , 15 Unless good sense preserve what beauty gains ; That men may say , when we the front - box grace : ' Behold the ... side to side ; 478 THE AUGUSTAN AGE.
Page 479
... side to side ; At length the wits mount up , the hairs sub- side . See , fierce Belinda on the Baron flies , 75 With more than usual lightning in her eyes : Nor feared the Chief th ' unequal fight to try , Who sought no more than on his ...
... side to side ; At length the wits mount up , the hairs sub- side . See , fierce Belinda on the Baron flies , 75 With more than usual lightning in her eyes : Nor feared the Chief th ' unequal fight to try , Who sought no more than on his ...
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... side to side ; " The curse is come upon me , " cried The Lady of Shalott . 115 PART IV In the stormy east - wind straining , The pale yellow woods were waning , The broad stream in his banks complain- ing , Heavily the low sky raining ...
... side to side ; " The curse is come upon me , " cried The Lady of Shalott . 115 PART IV In the stormy east - wind straining , The pale yellow woods were waning , The broad stream in his banks complain- ing , Heavily the low sky raining ...
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The Popular Ballad | 55 |
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