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... forces of Cornwall . There are many rivers in England known by this name . That which crossing Dorsetshire flows into the sea in Christchurch Bay , seems to agree best with the other circum- stances of the story . с Ancient names of ...
... forces of Cornwall . There are many rivers in England known by this name . That which crossing Dorsetshire flows into the sea in Christchurch Bay , seems to agree best with the other circum- stances of the story . с Ancient names of ...
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... force must win what fraud in vain essay'd , And bind Loëgria in Cornubian chains . Nor mov'd alone by love , but public care , I led Estrildis to the bridal bed . She is no princess of a rival nation : Last of a noble race in arms ...
... force must win what fraud in vain essay'd , And bind Loëgria in Cornubian chains . Nor mov'd alone by love , but public care , I led Estrildis to the bridal bed . She is no princess of a rival nation : Last of a noble race in arms ...
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... force , Their justice might to trembling man proclaim . Each to his post repair'd , and to his troops Announc'd determin'd war . At once arose Their universal shout , that shook the sky . The monarch hears with joy . Meanwhile he seeks ...
... force , Their justice might to trembling man proclaim . Each to his post repair'd , and to his troops Announc'd determin'd war . At once arose Their universal shout , that shook the sky . The monarch hears with joy . Meanwhile he seeks ...
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... forces not their own . Presumptuous ! they who would our country seize Have none but by our gift . Advance , my friends , Advance your ensigns , lift your shining arms . They view our fertile plains with envious eyes ; Those fertile ...
... forces not their own . Presumptuous ! they who would our country seize Have none but by our gift . Advance , my friends , Advance your ensigns , lift your shining arms . They view our fertile plains with envious eyes ; Those fertile ...
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... force , the melancholy train Of sad ideas on her tortur'd soul . Thus with alternate sway , imperfect hope , And keen corroding anguish , swell her breast , Till with the painful struggle over - worn , She sinks in tears , and yielded ...
... force , the melancholy train Of sad ideas on her tortur'd soul . Thus with alternate sway , imperfect hope , And keen corroding anguish , swell her breast , Till with the painful struggle over - worn , She sinks in tears , and yielded ...
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