The gift book of English poetry1848 |
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... Train , Unto the All - receiving Bolingbroke ; Who wonders at himself , how he should gain So many Hearts as now his Party took ; And with what Ease , and with how slender Pain , His Fortune gives him more than he could look : What he ...
... Train , Unto the All - receiving Bolingbroke ; Who wonders at himself , how he should gain So many Hearts as now his Party took ; And with what Ease , and with how slender Pain , His Fortune gives him more than he could look : What he ...
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... d Great , Liv'd Great , and ever been Partaker of the World's best Benefits ) Had plac'd her self , hearing her Lord should pass That way , where She unseen in Secret was ; And forth She looks , and notes the foremost Train 20 DANIEL .
... d Great , Liv'd Great , and ever been Partaker of the World's best Benefits ) Had plac'd her self , hearing her Lord should pass That way , where She unseen in Secret was ; And forth She looks , and notes the foremost Train 20 DANIEL .
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English poetry. And forth She looks , and notes the foremost Train ; And grieves to view some there She wish'd not there ... Train ; 66 Lest my betraying Eyes should err again . And in this Passion turns her self away . The DANIEL . 21.
English poetry. And forth She looks , and notes the foremost Train ; And grieves to view some there She wish'd not there ... Train ; 66 Lest my betraying Eyes should err again . And in this Passion turns her self away . The DANIEL . 21.
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... Train of all was past ; And sees not Him her Soul desir'd to see : And yet Hope spent makes her not Leave to look . At last her Love - quick Eyes , which ready be , Fastens on one ; whom tho ' She never took Could be her Lord ; yet that ...
... Train of all was past ; And sees not Him her Soul desir'd to see : And yet Hope spent makes her not Leave to look . At last her Love - quick Eyes , which ready be , Fastens on one ; whom tho ' She never took Could be her Lord ; yet that ...
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... thither he assembled all his train , Pretending , so commanded , to consult About the great reception of their King , Thither to come ; and , with calumnious art Of counterfeited truth , thus held their ears . " 40 MILTON .
... thither he assembled all his train , Pretending , so commanded , to consult About the great reception of their King , Thither to come ; and , with calumnious art Of counterfeited truth , thus held their ears . " 40 MILTON .
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