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... give it over as soon as I grow dull . This I know will be matter of great raillery to the small wits , who will frequently put me 30 in mind of my promise , desire me to keep my word , assure me that it is high time to give over , with ...
... give it over as soon as I grow dull . This I know will be matter of great raillery to the small wits , who will frequently put me 30 in mind of my promise , desire me to keep my word , assure me that it is high time to give over , with ...
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... give , Might startle this dull pain , and make it move and live ! 20 37 written 1802 and published October 4 , 1802 , in the Morning Post , on the wedding day of Words- worth , to whom the poem is addressed - the name " William " being ...
... give , Might startle this dull pain , and make it move and live ! 20 37 written 1802 and published October 4 , 1802 , in the Morning Post , on the wedding day of Words- worth , to whom the poem is addressed - the name " William " being ...
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... Give a rouse : here's , in hell's de- spite now , King Charles ! To whom used my boy George quaff else , By the old fool's side that begot him ? For whom did he cheer and laugh else , 15 While Noll's 10 damned troopers shot him ? CHO ...
... Give a rouse : here's , in hell's de- spite now , King Charles ! To whom used my boy George quaff else , By the old fool's side that begot him ? For whom did he cheer and laugh else , 15 While Noll's 10 damned troopers shot him ? CHO ...
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Literary Masters of England Nelson Sherwin Bushnell,Paul Milton Fulcher,Warner Taylor Snippet view - 1936 |
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