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Foresaw what future days should bring to pass ; Hath took no print of the
approaching light , 23 Your son , said she , ( nor can you it prevent ) And all the
spangled host keep watch in squadror . Shall subjed be to many an Accident .
bright ?
Foresaw what future days should bring to pass ; Hath took no print of the
approaching light , 23 Your son , said she , ( nor can you it prevent ) And all the
spangled host keep watch in squadror . Shall subjed be to many an Accident .
bright ?
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... To keep men from inglorious harms ) That none pefunies to come io near As
forty tout of itake of hear , If any yet be for fool ... no notice , It any press upon him ,
who ' tis , But lets then know , at their own cost , That he intends to keep his post .
... To keep men from inglorious harms ) That none pefunies to come io near As
forty tout of itake of hear , If any yet be for fool ... no notice , It any press upon him ,
who ' tis , But lets then know , at their own cost , That he intends to keep his post .
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Thou tail of Worship , that dost grow No ale unlicens : d , broken hedge , On rump
of jurice as of cow ; 690 For which thou statute might'st alledge , How dar'lt thou
with that lullen luggage To keep thee busy from foul evil , O'th'self , old ir'n , and ...
Thou tail of Worship , that dost grow No ale unlicens : d , broken hedge , On rump
of jurice as of cow ; 690 For which thou statute might'st alledge , How dar'lt thou
with that lullen luggage To keep thee busy from foul evil , O'th'self , old ir'n , and ...
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290 Invades the freedom of a nation , The Rabbins write , When any Jew The la
vs o'th ' land , that were intended 355 Did make to God or man a vow , To keep it
out , are made defend it . Which afterwards he found untoward , Does not in ...
290 Invades the freedom of a nation , The Rabbins write , When any Jew The la
vs o'th ' land , that were intended 355 Did make to God or man a vow , To keep it
out , are made defend it . Which afterwards he found untoward , Does not in ...
Сторінка 94
... like Orpheus ; To bring in kings , or keep them out : Inchant the King's and
Churchi's lands , 1125 Brave undertakers to ... freehold , T'advance the interests
of the Crown , As Marcly - hill had done of old ; That wanted wit to keep your own
.
... like Orpheus ; To bring in kings , or keep them out : Inchant the King's and
Churchi's lands , 1125 Brave undertakers to ... freehold , T'advance the interests
of the Crown , As Marcly - hill had done of old ; That wanted wit to keep your own
.
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