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I twine My hopes of being remember'd in my line With my land's language : if too
fond and far These aspirations in their scope incline , -- If my fame should be , as
my fortunes are , Of hasty growth and blight , and dull Oblivion bar X My name ...
I twine My hopes of being remember'd in my line With my land's language : if too
fond and far These aspirations in their scope incline , -- If my fame should be , as
my fortunes are , Of hasty growth and blight , and dull Oblivion bar X My name ...
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He arose To raise a language , and his land reclaim From the dull yoke of her
barbaric foes : Watering the tree which bears his lady's name With his melodious
tears , he gave himself to fame . 8.8.8.8.8888.8 ! Simon Memmi fringil Raphad ...
He arose To raise a language , and his land reclaim From the dull yoke of her
barbaric foes : Watering the tree which bears his lady's name With his melodious
tears , he gave himself to fame . 8.8.8.8.8888.8 ! Simon Memmi fringil Raphad ...
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... brow supremely wore , Upon a far and foreign soil had grown , His life , his
fame , his grave , though rifled - not thine own . 174 CHILDE HAROLD'S
PILGRIMAGE . ( CASTO IV , LVIII LV . CANTO iv.) ...
... brow supremely wore , Upon a far and foreign soil had grown , His life , his
fame , his grave , though rifled - not thine own . 174 CHILDE HAROLD'S
PILGRIMAGE . ( CASTO IV , LVIII LV . CANTO iv.) ...
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