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... reign . Hear then our just resolve . If thirst of wealth Inflame the fierce Cornubian , and provoke His hostile inroad on our country's peace ; Wealth I have store . Within my spacious hall Spoils upon spoils in glitt'ring order pil'd ...
... reign . Hear then our just resolve . If thirst of wealth Inflame the fierce Cornubian , and provoke His hostile inroad on our country's peace ; Wealth I have store . Within my spacious hall Spoils upon spoils in glitt'ring order pil'd ...
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... reign majesty Urge our bold charge , as sacred justice bids ? Conscious of right , to you , illustrious chiefs , The king submits his cause . " Belinus then : " Not urg'd by lust of war , nor blind obedience To pow'r superior , sheath'd ...
... reign majesty Urge our bold charge , as sacred justice bids ? Conscious of right , to you , illustrious chiefs , The king submits his cause . " Belinus then : " Not urg'd by lust of war , nor blind obedience To pow'r superior , sheath'd ...
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... reign , All white with hoary frost , stands some old oak , The monarch of the woods ; touch'd by the beam Of Phœbus , from th ' innumerous boughs distils The copious moisture : down her faded cheek So tear succeeding tear incessant ...
... reign , All white with hoary frost , stands some old oak , The monarch of the woods ; touch'd by the beam Of Phœbus , from th ' innumerous boughs distils The copious moisture : down her faded cheek So tear succeeding tear incessant ...
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... reign , And roam'd an exile in a foreign land , In far Chaonia . There , by thirst of fame Impell'd , and fir'd to high , heroic deeds , He glean'd the relics of the Trojan name , And shook astonish'd Greece with dire alarms . AT CUT ง ...
... reign , And roam'd an exile in a foreign land , In far Chaonia . There , by thirst of fame Impell'd , and fir'd to high , heroic deeds , He glean'd the relics of the Trojan name , And shook astonish'd Greece with dire alarms . AT CUT ง ...
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... reign Forget their pains awhile , to meet their guest ; Such as before ne'er trod that horrid soil , One great in arms , with wreaths of conquest crown'd . " b All the princes of the Gothic nations were fond of deriving their descent ...
... reign Forget their pains awhile , to meet their guest ; Such as before ne'er trod that horrid soil , One great in arms , with wreaths of conquest crown'd . " b All the princes of the Gothic nations were fond of deriving their descent ...
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