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... round ; And still as each repeated pleasure tir'd , Succeeding sports the mirthful band inspir'd ; The dancing pair that simply sought renown , By holding out to tire each other down ! The swain mistrustless of his smutted face , While ...
... round ; And still as each repeated pleasure tir'd , Succeeding sports the mirthful band inspir'd ; The dancing pair that simply sought renown , By holding out to tire each other down ! The swain mistrustless of his smutted face , While ...
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... round the King , Where in the midst he stood , and form a valiant ring . So the poor cows , straggling o'er pastureland , When they perceive the prowling wolf at hand , Crowd close together in a circle full , And beg the succour of the ...
... round the King , Where in the midst he stood , and form a valiant ring . So the poor cows , straggling o'er pastureland , When they perceive the prowling wolf at hand , Crowd close together in a circle full , And beg the succour of the ...
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... round the house , and round the house , and never touches the house ? Hastings . I'm still astray . Tony . Why , that's it , mon . I have led them astray . By jingo , there's not a pond or slough within five miles . of the place but ...
... round the house , and round the house , and never touches the house ? Hastings . I'm still astray . Tony . Why , that's it , mon . I have led them astray . By jingo , there's not a pond or slough within five miles . of the place but ...
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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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