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But oh ! what sorrows shall bedew your urns , Ye honour ' d shades , whom
widow ' d Albion mourns ? If your thin forms yet discontented moan , And haunt
the mangled mansions once your own ; Behold what flow ' rs the pious Muses
strow ...
But oh ! what sorrows shall bedew your urns , Ye honour ' d shades , whom
widow ' d Albion mourns ? If your thin forms yet discontented moan , And haunt
the mangled mansions once your own ; Behold what flow ' rs the pious Muses
strow ...
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Honour , with open arms , receives at last The heroes who through Virtue ' s
temple past ; And show ' rs down laurels from above , On those whom heav ' n
and Anna love . And some , not sparingly , she throws For the young eagles , who
...
Honour , with open arms , receives at last The heroes who through Virtue ' s
temple past ; And show ' rs down laurels from above , On those whom heav ' n
and Anna love . And some , not sparingly , she throws For the young eagles , who
...
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... Who doctrines , as infectious , fear , Which are not steep ' d in vinegar , And
samples of heart - chested grace Expose in shew - glass of the face , Did never
me as yet provoke , Either to honour band and cloak , Or deck my hat with leaves
of ...
... Who doctrines , as infectious , fear , Which are not steep ' d in vinegar , And
samples of heart - chested grace Expose in shew - glass of the face , Did never
me as yet provoke , Either to honour band and cloak , Or deck my hat with leaves
of ...
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... Yet these she challeng ' d , these she held right dear : Ne would esteem him
act as mought behove , Who should not honour ' d eld with these revere : For
never title yet so mean could prove , But there was eke a Mind which did that title
love ...
... Yet these she challeng ' d , these she held right dear : Ne would esteem him
act as mought behove , Who should not honour ' d eld with these revere : For
never title yet so mean could prove , But there was eke a Mind which did that title
love ...
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But should I meet with an unlucky run , And at a throw be gloriously undone ; My
debts of honour I ' d discharge the first , Let all my lawful creditors be cursid : My
title would preserve me from arrest , And seizing hired horses is a jest . I ' d walk ...
But should I meet with an unlucky run , And at a throw be gloriously undone ; My
debts of honour I ' d discharge the first , Let all my lawful creditors be cursid : My
title would preserve me from arrest , And seizing hired horses is a jest . I ' d walk ...
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