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... twas a shame , He should have suffer'd ' neath a brother's clutch : Another monarch reigns of sense and fame , Few heads more worthy of a diadem . Getting under way . III . The pennant up - The Kaiser heaves in view ; Hence let us ...
... twas a shame , He should have suffer'd ' neath a brother's clutch : Another monarch reigns of sense and fame , Few heads more worthy of a diadem . Getting under way . III . The pennant up - The Kaiser heaves in view ; Hence let us ...
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... twas glory bright indeed , A mighty nation gain'd in trophied meed , ) Were all as nought , whate'er was then achiev'd , Compar'd with that bold , patriotic speed , With which , Great Gaul ! -heroic - undeceiv'd , Thou'st won thy ...
... twas glory bright indeed , A mighty nation gain'd in trophied meed , ) Were all as nought , whate'er was then achiev'd , Compar'd with that bold , patriotic speed , With which , Great Gaul ! -heroic - undeceiv'd , Thou'st won thy ...
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... Twas leagued Europe's folly to unite , Against a nation , madden'd with red ire . When man and wife , or king and subjects , fight , Take part with neither , would you do what's right . Errors to be avoided . XXVII . And soon shall ...
... Twas leagued Europe's folly to unite , Against a nation , madden'd with red ire . When man and wife , or king and subjects , fight , Take part with neither , would you do what's right . Errors to be avoided . XXVII . And soon shall ...
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... Twas England , who best wields Old Neptune's trident , made this people know , And feel those blessings Justice showers and shields . " Who was it said - Go teach all nations ? -Lo ! It was a SAVIOUR spoke ! Then be it so.— XXXIII . To ...
... Twas England , who best wields Old Neptune's trident , made this people know , And feel those blessings Justice showers and shields . " Who was it said - Go teach all nations ? -Lo ! It was a SAVIOUR spoke ! Then be it so.— XXXIII . To ...
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... Twas he , in truth , who would have grac'd a throne . XLVII . Would'st thou be truly great , thou❜lt not succeed , However wide thy power , uncheck'd thy sway- Commentaries ( lib . iv . cap . xvii . - xviii . ) It is an extraordinary ...
... Twas he , in truth , who would have grac'd a throne . XLVII . Would'st thou be truly great , thou❜lt not succeed , However wide thy power , uncheck'd thy sway- Commentaries ( lib . iv . cap . xvii . - xviii . ) It is an extraordinary ...
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