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... thousand acres who doth own , Whose castle home dates back a thousand years , Is it , who stands in honour near the throne , And ne'er in public without praise appears ? Is it a chieftain of an ancient clan , Within his veins the purest ...
... thousand acres who doth own , Whose castle home dates back a thousand years , Is it , who stands in honour near the throne , And ne'er in public without praise appears ? Is it a chieftain of an ancient clan , Within his veins the purest ...
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... thousand men Ready the foe to meet , With welcome rough would greet . Each with his bayonet set , His foeman as he met , Would plunge it in his breast , Or do his very best . Before their foes could land , They'd meet them on the strand ...
... thousand men Ready the foe to meet , With welcome rough would greet . Each with his bayonet set , His foeman as he met , Would plunge it in his breast , Or do his very best . Before their foes could land , They'd meet them on the strand ...
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... , For one , at least a thousand summers waited . And , like the glorious sun when day is rising , So shone the great one on the earth's horizon , Bright golden light unto its summits lending , And night's POEMS . 69 PAGE.
... , For one , at least a thousand summers waited . And , like the glorious sun when day is rising , So shone the great one on the earth's horizon , Bright golden light unto its summits lending , And night's POEMS . 69 PAGE.
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... thousand coins . Wielding the rudder of the State , With reckless untaught hands , Despising warning ere too late , The ship was on the sands . Bequeathing debts to future times , Like millstone's round our necks , ( That not the ...
... thousand coins . Wielding the rudder of the State , With reckless untaught hands , Despising warning ere too late , The ship was on the sands . Bequeathing debts to future times , Like millstone's round our necks , ( That not the ...
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... thousand pounds to ten I'll wager on the end , If you Italian men Upon yourselves depend . Strong hands , brave hearts are yours , You brave Italian men ; A patience which endures , Until the moment when . Heed not contempt and scorn ...
... thousand pounds to ten I'll wager on the end , If you Italian men Upon yourselves depend . Strong hands , brave hearts are yours , You brave Italian men ; A patience which endures , Until the moment when . Heed not contempt and scorn ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
187 Piccadilly AMBLESIDE April Archbishop of Cambray Barton-le-Street battle beauty beneath birds blend blood brave breast breath Brecknockshire bright brow Christ Christian Church of England cloth crown death diamonds sparkling doth earth eyes fair fast Fcap February 9 Fellow fetters fire flow flowers Garibaldi gentle Glasbury glory golden hand Hatchard hath heart heaven hills hope immortal Italy January January 23 Julius Cæsar king Knowsley late leaves Lectures light lion-hearted little lad living Lord LORD MACAULAY Lord's Supper loud March 9 mind morning mountain Napoleon night noble o'er peace pealed plain pleasant praise Prayers preached purple Ring river Second Edition Sermons shining shore sing skies song sorrow soul sound spirit spring star summer sweet tell thee Third Edition thou art thou hast thousand tide tree truth Twill tyrant unto verse Victor vols Westward whilst wind words
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