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Whose wondrous road is through the world Who does not wish to better his
condition ? ) of waves ; To you , dread Sir , where lo , we lov'd and fed , That give
to eager man the morning's wings ; Charm'd with the fortune of a greater head ...
Whose wondrous road is through the world Who does not wish to better his
condition ? ) of waves ; To you , dread Sir , where lo , we lov'd and fed , That give
to eager man the morning's wings ; Charm'd with the fortune of a greater head ...
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A Maiden in the country - on whose cheek , O , take all your shepherd can give !
Pure as the primros'd morn , the blushes speak ! Receive my last thanks , my last
figh ; Whose mind , illum'd by Nature's sober ray , Whofe fimplicity taught me to ...
A Maiden in the country - on whose cheek , O , take all your shepherd can give !
Pure as the primros'd morn , the blushes speak ! Receive my last thanks , my last
figh ; Whose mind , illum'd by Nature's sober ray , Whofe fimplicity taught me to ...
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fury , however , of which , she had too lady , has told me you have been for much
compassion to mention her wishes ; many years the best daughter in the for she
was amongst those whose nature world , to the best father , who has been would
...
fury , however , of which , she had too lady , has told me you have been for much
compassion to mention her wishes ; many years the best daughter in the for she
was amongst those whose nature world , to the best father , who has been would
...
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These manners guished at the court of James IV . whose Dunbar had sometimes
delineated with marriage with Margaret of England he humour , in poems lately
retrieved from has celebrated in the Thistle and the oblivion t ; and from them he ...
These manners guished at the court of James IV . whose Dunbar had sometimes
delineated with marriage with Margaret of England he humour , in poems lately
retrieved from has celebrated in the Thistle and the oblivion t ; and from them he ...
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The declaration of the right capacity of the conductors of the war , hon .
gentleman , “ You are now doing into whose conduct he should , at a fu- what we
recommended several years ature day , propose an inquiry . go , " he said , was a
self ...
The declaration of the right capacity of the conductors of the war , hon .
gentleman , “ You are now doing into whose conduct he should , at a fu- what we
recommended several years ature day , propose an inquiry . go , " he said , was a
self ...
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