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... o'er his shoulder hung , Marched in his anger ; shaken as he moved , His rattling arrows told of his approach . Gloomy he came as night ; sate from the ships Apart , and sent an arrow . Clang'd the cord Dread sounding , bounding on the ...
... o'er his shoulder hung , Marched in his anger ; shaken as he moved , His rattling arrows told of his approach . Gloomy he came as night ; sate from the ships Apart , and sent an arrow . Clang'd the cord Dread sounding , bounding on the ...
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... O'er hedge and ditch , through gaps and mewɛ - And after many a vain essay , To captivate the tempting prey , Gives him at length the lucky pat , And has him safe beneath his hat : Then lifts it gently from the ground ; But ah ! ' tis ...
... O'er hedge and ditch , through gaps and mewɛ - And after many a vain essay , To captivate the tempting prey , Gives him at length the lucky pat , And has him safe beneath his hat : Then lifts it gently from the ground ; But ah ! ' tis ...
Side 6
... o'er all a lustre cast , That , while the language lives , shall last . An't please your ladyship ( quoth I ) , For ' tis my business to reply ; Sure so much labour , so much toil , Bespeak at least a stubborn soil : Theirs be the ...
... o'er all a lustre cast , That , while the language lives , shall last . An't please your ladyship ( quoth I ) , For ' tis my business to reply ; Sure so much labour , so much toil , Bespeak at least a stubborn soil : Theirs be the ...
Side 7
... o'er the causeway soft and fair To Appiiforum we repair . But as this road is well supplied ( Temptation strong ! ) on either side With inns commodious , snug , and warm , We split the journey , and perform In two days ' time what's ...
... o'er the causeway soft and fair To Appiiforum we repair . But as this road is well supplied ( Temptation strong ! ) on either side With inns commodious , snug , and warm , We split the journey , and perform In two days ' time what's ...
Side 8
... o'er eastern hill , Discover'd that our barge stood still ; When one , whose anger vex'd him sore , With malice fraught leaps quick on shore ; Plucks up a stake , with many a thwack Assails the mule and driver's back . Then slowly ...
... o'er eastern hill , Discover'd that our barge stood still ; When one , whose anger vex'd him sore , With malice fraught leaps quick on shore ; Plucks up a stake , with many a thwack Assails the mule and driver's back . Then slowly ...
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