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30 Yet that we grieve it cannot be denied , But ' tis because he was , not ' cause he died . So wept the poor distressèd Ilium dames , Hearing those named their city put in flames And country ruined ; if we thus lament 35 It is against ...
30 Yet that we grieve it cannot be denied , But ' tis because he was , not ' cause he died . So wept the poor distressèd Ilium dames , Hearing those named their city put in flames And country ruined ; if we thus lament 35 It is against ...
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The best blood in Britain has been shed in the cause of liberty , and the freedom we enjoy at this day may be said to be ( in a great measure ) owing to the glorious stand the famous Hampden , and other of our countrymen , made against ...
The best blood in Britain has been shed in the cause of liberty , and the freedom we enjoy at this day may be said to be ( in a great measure ) owing to the glorious stand the famous Hampden , and other of our countrymen , made against ...
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We never tire of this game , be- cause there is still a slight shudder of as- tonishment at the exhibition of the other face , at the contrast of the two faces . A man is flushed with success , and bethinks himself what this good luck ...
We never tire of this game , be- cause there is still a slight shudder of as- tonishment at the exhibition of the other face , at the contrast of the two faces . A man is flushed with success , and bethinks himself what this good luck ...
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