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... DEATH OF THE RIGHT HON . * * * 1 YE muses , pour the pitying tear For Pollio snatch'd away ; O ! had he liv'd another year ! He had not died to - day . O ! were he born to bless ... Death of the Right Hon . *** On the Death of the Right Hon.
... DEATH OF THE RIGHT HON . * * * 1 YE muses , pour the pitying tear For Pollio snatch'd away ; O ! had he liv'd another year ! He had not died to - day . O ! were he born to bless ... Death of the Right Hon . *** On the Death of the Right Hon.
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... DEATH OF A MAD DOG 1 GOOD people all , of every sort , Give ear unto my song ; And if you find it wond'rous short , It cannot hold you long . In Islington there was a man , Of whom the ... Death of a Mad Dog Elegy on the Death of a mad Song.
... DEATH OF A MAD DOG 1 GOOD people all , of every sort , Give ear unto my song ; And if you find it wond'rous short , It cannot hold you long . In Islington there was a man , Of whom the ... Death of a Mad Dog Elegy on the Death of a mad Song.
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... Death's growing power , And trembled as he frown'd . As helpless friends who view from shore The labouring ship , and hear the tempest roar , While winds and waves their wishes cross : They stood , while hope and comfort fail , Not to ...
... Death's growing power , And trembled as he frown'd . As helpless friends who view from shore The labouring ship , and hear the tempest roar , While winds and waves their wishes cross : They stood , while hope and comfort fail , Not to ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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