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Dobson BEAUTY AND TIME . . . . . Dobson ARCADY . . . . . . . . Locker THE
PILGRIMS OF PALL MALL . . . Locker ST . GEORGE ' S , HANOVER SQUARE .
Locker THE VICAR . . . . . . . Pravd Tu QUOQUE . . . . . . . Dobson MY MISTRESS '
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Dobson BEAUTY AND TIME . . . . . Dobson ARCADY . . . . . . . . Locker THE
PILGRIMS OF PALL MALL . . . Locker ST . GEORGE ' S , HANOVER SQUARE .
Locker THE VICAR . . . . . . . Pravd Tu QUOQUE . . . . . . . Dobson MY MISTRESS '
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... grand on his Don ' t look at his seat in the county , knees , Don ' t calculate what
he is worth ; If he ' s blind to a landscape of beauty , But give him a theme to write
verse on , Hills , valleys , rocks , waters , and trees , And see if he turns out his ...
... grand on his Don ' t look at his seat in the county , knees , Don ' t calculate what
he is worth ; If he ' s blind to a landscape of beauty , But give him a theme to write
verse on , Hills , valleys , rocks , waters , and trees , And see if he turns out his ...
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Austin Dobson, Frederick Locker-Lampson, Winthrop Mackworth Praed. “
BETWIXT THE PATHS A DAINTY BEAUTY STEPT . ” Painted by Maud Humphrey
. AM THE SUNDIAL . ' Tis an old dial ,
Austin Dobson, Frederick Locker-Lampson, Winthrop Mackworth Praed. “
BETWIXT THE PATHS A DAINTY BEAUTY STEPT . ” Painted by Maud Humphrey
. AM THE SUNDIAL . ' Tis an old dial ,
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Dove - eyed , dove - robed , and something Here would the ringdoves linger ,
head to wan and palehead ; An inner beauty shining from her face . And here the
snail a silver course She , as if listless with a lonely love , would run , Straying ...
Dove - eyed , dove - robed , and something Here would the ringdoves linger ,
head to wan and palehead ; An inner beauty shining from her face . And here the
snail a silver course She , as if listless with a lonely love , would run , Straying ...
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Forsooth , and on a livelier spot The sunbeam never shines . Fair ladies here can
talk and trot With statesmen and divines : Could I have chosen , I ' d have been A
Duke , a Beauty , or a Dean . Or " I ' VE HALF A MIND TO JOIN Miss Browne .
Forsooth , and on a livelier spot The sunbeam never shines . Fair ladies here can
talk and trot With statesmen and divines : Could I have chosen , I ' d have been A
Duke , a Beauty , or a Dean . Or " I ' VE HALF A MIND TO JOIN Miss Browne .
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