Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 21Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... friend of my situation ; which , though wretched enough , God knows , I dare swear you will be pleased to hear , is not likely to close with a shame- ful death ; my good friends seeming to consider every thing but my deserts . I do ...
... friend of my situation ; which , though wretched enough , God knows , I dare swear you will be pleased to hear , is not likely to close with a shame- ful death ; my good friends seeming to consider every thing but my deserts . I do ...
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... friends or enemies ; though , at the same time , a strong report prevailed with some , that it was an English frigate , and two store - ships : but to be convinced what they were , after the troops had assembled in the market - place ...
... friends or enemies ; though , at the same time , a strong report prevailed with some , that it was an English frigate , and two store - ships : but to be convinced what they were , after the troops had assembled in the market - place ...
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... friend is dead ; That man so truly great in freedom's cause , That brave defender of his country's laws ; Who , from her fields the Pitt - leagued tyrants chased , And all the hordes of slaves that laid them waste ; Made the crown'd ...
... friend is dead ; That man so truly great in freedom's cause , That brave defender of his country's laws ; Who , from her fields the Pitt - leagued tyrants chased , And all the hordes of slaves that laid them waste ; Made the crown'd ...
Contents
The Shan Van Vocht | 1 |
On a Mountain whose summit | iii |
The Bantry Bay Invasion 1797 | v |
Copyright | |
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