The Eton miscellany, by Bartholomew Bouverie1827 |
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... light the pile , to wrap in flames The relics of our glorious sires ; This land will not forget the names Of those who fell : ascend ye fires , And flash defiance , as we go , Upon the traitor and the foe . MALEK . ACCOUNT OF THE ...
... light the pile , to wrap in flames The relics of our glorious sires ; This land will not forget the names Of those who fell : ascend ye fires , And flash defiance , as we go , Upon the traitor and the foe . MALEK . ACCOUNT OF THE ...
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... light subjects be equally avoided , and that all questions brought before the House resemble the night - mare , in being heavy without substance . B 9. That it be considered illegal to play at cricket NO . I. ] 17 THE ETON MISCELLANY .
... light subjects be equally avoided , and that all questions brought before the House resemble the night - mare , in being heavy without substance . B 9. That it be considered illegal to play at cricket NO . I. ] 17 THE ETON MISCELLANY .
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... light , Till rock , and stream , and wood , and plain , Seem'd living in the holy strain . But time , and war's destructive brand , Have rent its towers with reckless hand ; And steel - clad fanatics have trod And trampled on the house ...
... light , Till rock , and stream , and wood , and plain , Seem'd living in the holy strain . But time , and war's destructive brand , Have rent its towers with reckless hand ; And steel - clad fanatics have trod And trampled on the house ...
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... terrors arising the more that he mus'd ; The ghosts of his patients appear'd in his sight , All clutching the phials that sent them from light , At length the poor Doctor , his reverie o'er , NO . I. ] 27 THE ETON MISCELLANY .
... terrors arising the more that he mus'd ; The ghosts of his patients appear'd in his sight , All clutching the phials that sent them from light , At length the poor Doctor , his reverie o'er , NO . I. ] 27 THE ETON MISCELLANY .
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... light With the war - shriek of despair , So Roland felt , while all around Lay hush'd in slumber so profound , That he could not bear to know That those who drew the careless breath Must yield to Sleep's stern brother , Death , ' Ere ...
... light With the war - shriek of despair , So Roland felt , while all around Lay hush'd in slumber so profound , That he could not bear to know That those who drew the careless breath Must yield to Sleep's stern brother , Death , ' Ere ...
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