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... repose to his pen in the last chapte ON QUIXOTE . Oh ! that our voluminous gentry would follow th ple of CID HAMet BenengelI . arrows of satiric song ; vices of our age demand B2 pircs-our path, though full of thorns, ...
... repose to his pen in the last chapte ON QUIXOTE . Oh ! that our voluminous gentry would follow th ple of CID HAMet BenengelI . arrows of satiric song ; vices of our age demand B2 pircs-our path, though full of thorns, ...
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A Satire George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. arrows of satiric song ; vices of our age demand weapon , and a mightier hand . are follies , e'en for me to chace , at least amusement in the race : en I laugh , I seek no other fame , up , and ...
A Satire George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. arrows of satiric song ; vices of our age demand weapon , and a mightier hand . are follies , e'en for me to chace , at least amusement in the race : en I laugh , I seek no other fame , up , and ...
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... the poet's fame . eat DRYDEN poured the tide of song , Es smooth , indeed , yet doubly strong . REVE'S scenes could cheer , or OTWAY'S then an English audience felt- 110 ow look around , and turn each trifling page ,
... the poet's fame . eat DRYDEN poured the tide of song , Es smooth , indeed , yet doubly strong . REVE'S scenes could cheer , or OTWAY'S then an English audience felt- 110 ow look around , and turn each trifling page ,
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... song , strange mysterious Dullness still the friend , mires the strain she cannot comprehend . us Lays of Minstrels * -may they be the last ! — half - strung harps whine mournful to the blast , See the " Lay of the Last Minstrel ...
... song , strange mysterious Dullness still the friend , mires the strain she cannot comprehend . us Lays of Minstrels * -may they be the last ! — half - strung harps whine mournful to the blast , See the " Lay of the Last Minstrel ...
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... ough MURRAY with his MILLER may combine yield thy muse just half - a - crown per line ? > ! when the sons of song descend to trade , eir bays are sear , their former laurels fade . 11 meed , such still the just reward d Muse and.
... ough MURRAY with his MILLER may combine yield thy muse just half - a - crown per line ? > ! when the sons of song descend to trade , eir bays are sear , their former laurels fade . 11 meed , such still the just reward d Muse and.
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