The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Collected by Himself, Том 3Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... Crown , which is singly and independently exposed before the people , and whose abuses therefore are obvious to their senses and capacities . Like the myrtle over a celebrated statue in Minerva's temple at Athens , it skilfully veiled ...
... Crown , which is singly and independently exposed before the people , and whose abuses therefore are obvious to their senses and capacities . Like the myrtle over a celebrated statue in Minerva's temple at Athens , it skilfully veiled ...
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... Crown , has served ever since the very different purpose of strengthening the Crown against the pretensions and struggles of the people . The danger of the Church from Papists and Pretenders was the chief pretext for the repeal of the ...
... Crown , has served ever since the very different purpose of strengthening the Crown against the pretensions and struggles of the people . The danger of the Church from Papists and Pretenders was the chief pretext for the repeal of the ...
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... crown'd , Thro ' this world , whether eastward or westward you roam , When a cup to the smile of dear woman goes round , Oh ! remember the smile that adorns her at home . In France , when the heart of a woman sets sail , On the ocean of ...
... crown'd , Thro ' this world , whether eastward or westward you roam , When a cup to the smile of dear woman goes round , Oh ! remember the smile that adorns her at home . In France , when the heart of a woman sets sail , On the ocean of ...
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