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... had birth : ral defects ; but which , with care , he completely overcame , so that he could utter the most harmonious and agreeable sounds . George IV . Would'st thou know why this gloom so CANTO I. 15 FITZ - RAYMOND .
... had birth : ral defects ; but which , with care , he completely overcame , so that he could utter the most harmonious and agreeable sounds . George IV . Would'st thou know why this gloom so CANTO I. 15 FITZ - RAYMOND .
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... thou know why this gloom so long darkens the sky ? Whence those waters which fall have their spring ? ' Tis the firmament weeps that a Monarch must die , That Monarch our Father , our King ! " THE STAR OF BRITAIN . " The Star which rose ...
... thou know why this gloom so long darkens the sky ? Whence those waters which fall have their spring ? ' Tis the firmament weeps that a Monarch must die , That Monarch our Father , our King ! " THE STAR OF BRITAIN . " The Star which rose ...
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... thou could'st inspire The veriest clod - within thy sacred walls , Proud Charlemagne , Ay ! Cæsar too still higher , Wont wield the rod of state - But in thy halls , Was sign'd that shameful peace which still recalls XIX . A sneer of ...
... thou could'st inspire The veriest clod - within thy sacred walls , Proud Charlemagne , Ay ! Cæsar too still higher , Wont wield the rod of state - But in thy halls , Was sign'd that shameful peace which still recalls XIX . A sneer of ...
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... Thou'st won thy freedom - can it be believ'd ? — XXII . But ' ware ! and let not in thy headstrong rage , The arm be rais'd against that hoary head : Remember he has reach'd the latest stage , Which Heaven assigns . - No more must there ...
... Thou'st won thy freedom - can it be believ'd ? — XXII . But ' ware ! and let not in thy headstrong rage , The arm be rais'd against that hoary head : Remember he has reach'd the latest stage , Which Heaven assigns . - No more must there ...
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... thou didst outshine ! And in a strain which ne'er can be forgot , Blended the Christian with the Patriot ! - 1 It is supposed that the chief cause of much of the turmoil which has lately taken place in France , was the indefinite manner ...
... thou didst outshine ! And in a strain which ne'er can be forgot , Blended the Christian with the Patriot ! - 1 It is supposed that the chief cause of much of the turmoil which has lately taken place in France , was the indefinite manner ...
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