Elegant Extracts, Volumer 3-4Vicesimus Knox 1809 |
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... turns , and drives upon destruc- [ ven ! Trol . Profane ,, and alien to the love of Hea- Art thou still harden'd to the ... turn'd ' The words of sweet , but indigested peace , | To wrath and bitterness . Ye hallow'd men , In whom vice ...
... turns , and drives upon destruc- [ ven ! Trol . Profane ,, and alien to the love of Hea- Art thou still harden'd to the ... turn'd ' The words of sweet , but indigested peace , | To wrath and bitterness . Ye hallow'd men , In whom vice ...
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... turn againe ; Sternly he turn'd again , when he him strooke With his sharp steele , and ran at him amaine With open mouth , that seemed to containe A full good peck within the utmost brim , All set with iron teeth with ranges twaine ...
... turn againe ; Sternly he turn'd again , when he him strooke With his sharp steele , and ran at him amaine With open mouth , that seemed to containe A full good peck within the utmost brim , All set with iron teeth with ranges twaine ...
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... turn not unto me , What care I how crook'd it be ? Though reading , thou must look so close , As thou wert reading ... turns we're throwns This grannam scolds , that coughs , and captain swears , The fair one screams , and has a thousand ...
... turn not unto me , What care I how crook'd it be ? Though reading , thou must look so close , As thou wert reading ... turns we're throwns This grannam scolds , that coughs , and captain swears , The fair one screams , and has a thousand ...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry, Selected for ... Vicesimus Knox Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1796 |
Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry ..., Volum 1 Vicesimus Knox Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1801 |
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