The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One VolumeLongmans, Green, and Company, 1866 - 828 ページ |
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... gave as his reason for introducing negro guards in a drama which was laid in feudal times , that he thought their appearance would produce a good effect ; and if the effect would have been better by making them blue instead of black ...
... gave as his reason for introducing negro guards in a drama which was laid in feudal times , that he thought their appearance would produce a good effect ; and if the effect would have been better by making them blue instead of black ...
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... Gave her one nearer friend ; and then my heart Partook her happiness , for never lived A happier pair than Arnaud and his wife . " Lorraine was call'd to arms , and with her youth , Went Arnaud to the war . The morn was fair , 1 ...
... Gave her one nearer friend ; and then my heart Partook her happiness , for never lived A happier pair than Arnaud and his wife . " Lorraine was call'd to arms , and with her youth , Went Arnaud to the war . The morn was fair , 1 ...
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... gave the mortal blow ; Here the poor captives , weaponless and bound , Saw their stern victors draw again the sword , And groan'd and strove in vain to free their hands , And bade them think upon their plighted faith , And pray'd for ...
... gave the mortal blow ; Here the poor captives , weaponless and bound , Saw their stern victors draw again the sword , And groan'd and strove in vain to free their hands , And bade them think upon their plighted faith , And pray'd for ...
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... gave the city of Orleans for lost , but began to entertain a very dis- mal prospect with regard to the general state of his affairs . He saw that the country in which he had hitherto , with great difficulty , subsisted , would be laid ...
... gave the city of Orleans for lost , but began to entertain a very dis- mal prospect with regard to the general state of his affairs . He saw that the country in which he had hitherto , with great difficulty , subsisted , would be laid ...
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... Gave now a livelier meaning to his cheek , Reasons for burning a trumpeter . " The letter she sent to Suffolk was received with scorn , and the trumpeter that brought it commanded to be burnt , against the law of nations , saith a ...
... Gave now a livelier meaning to his cheek , Reasons for burning a trumpeter . " The letter she sent to Suffolk was received with scorn , and the trumpeter that brought it commanded to be burnt , against the law of nations , saith a ...
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