The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory Observations |
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... side a sword and buckler , And on that other side a gay dagger , Harnessed well , and sharp as point of spear ; A cristofre on his breast of silver shene ; An horn he bare , the baudrick was of green . A forester was he soothly I guess ...
... side a sword and buckler , And on that other side a gay dagger , Harnessed well , and sharp as point of spear ; A cristofre on his breast of silver shene ; An horn he bare , the baudrick was of green . A forester was he soothly I guess ...
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... sides , Come and trip it as you go ; On the light fantastic toe ; And in thy right hand lead with thee , The mountain ... side of some hoar hill , Through the high wood echoing shrill , Sometime walking not unseen By hedge row elms , on ...
... sides , Come and trip it as you go ; On the light fantastic toe ; And in thy right hand lead with thee , The mountain ... side of some hoar hill , Through the high wood echoing shrill , Sometime walking not unseen By hedge row elms , on ...
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... side to side . This thought might lead me thro ' the world's vain mask Content , though blind , had I no better guide . WHEN THE ASSAULT WAS INTENDED TO THE CITY . Captain , or Colonel , or Knight in arms , Whose chance on these ...
... side to side . This thought might lead me thro ' the world's vain mask Content , though blind , had I no better guide . WHEN THE ASSAULT WAS INTENDED TO THE CITY . Captain , or Colonel , or Knight in arms , Whose chance on these ...
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