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... song . He gives the word , and Mutiny soon roars In all her gates , and shakes her distant shores ; The standards of all nations are unfurl'd ; She has one foe , and that one foe the world : And , if he doom that people with a frown ...
... song . He gives the word , and Mutiny soon roars In all her gates , and shakes her distant shores ; The standards of all nations are unfurl'd ; She has one foe , and that one foe the world : And , if he doom that people with a frown ...
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... song more soft and sweet ; In return thou shalt receive Such a strain as I can give . II . Thus thy praise shall be express'd , Inoffensive , welcome guest ! While the rat is on the scout , And the mouse with curious snout , With what ...
... song more soft and sweet ; In return thou shalt receive Such a strain as I can give . II . Thus thy praise shall be express'd , Inoffensive , welcome guest ! While the rat is on the scout , And the mouse with curious snout , With what ...
Side 324
... song : And history , so warm on meaner themes , Is cold on this . She execrates indeed The tyranny , that doom'd them to the fire , But gives the glorious sufferers little praise . He is the freeman , whom the truth makes free , And all ...
... song : And history , so warm on meaner themes , Is cold on this . She execrates indeed The tyranny , that doom'd them to the fire , But gives the glorious sufferers little praise . He is the freeman , whom the truth makes free , And all ...
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