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... vex'd him then ! And oft return'd - again , and yet again . Months pass'd on , and no Sir Eustace Nor of him were tidings heard . Wherefore , bold as day , the murderer Back again to England steer'd . To his castle Hubert sped ; He has ...
... vex'd him then ! And oft return'd - again , and yet again . Months pass'd on , and no Sir Eustace Nor of him were tidings heard . Wherefore , bold as day , the murderer Back again to England steer'd . To his castle Hubert sped ; He has ...
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... vex'd with mockery . I have no pain that calls for patience - no ; Hence I am cross and peevish as a child : And pleased by fits to have thee for my foe , Yet ever willing to be reconciled : O gentle creature ! do not use me so , But ...
... vex'd with mockery . I have no pain that calls for patience - no ; Hence I am cross and peevish as a child : And pleased by fits to have thee for my foe , Yet ever willing to be reconciled : O gentle creature ! do not use me so , But ...
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... vex'd waters , and the indignant rage Of Auster and Boötes . Forty years Over the well - steer'd galleys did I rule : - From huge Pelorus to th ' Atlantic pillars , Rises no mountain to mine eyes unknown ; And the broad gulfs I ...
... vex'd waters , and the indignant rage Of Auster and Boötes . Forty years Over the well - steer'd galleys did I rule : - From huge Pelorus to th ' Atlantic pillars , Rises no mountain to mine eyes unknown ; And the broad gulfs I ...
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... vex'd not him ; Nor could he bid them from his presence , tired With questions and importunate demand . Indulgent listener was he to the tongue Of garrulous age ; nor did the sick man's tale , To his fraternal sympathy address'd ...
... vex'd not him ; Nor could he bid them from his presence , tired With questions and importunate demand . Indulgent listener was he to the tongue Of garrulous age ; nor did the sick man's tale , To his fraternal sympathy address'd ...
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... vex'd , and chafed , by levity and scorn , And fruitless indignation ; gall'd by pride ; Made desperate by contempt of men who throve Before his sight in power or fame , and won , Without desert , what he desired ; weak men , Too weak ...
... vex'd , and chafed , by levity and scorn , And fruitless indignation ; gall'd by pride ; Made desperate by contempt of men who throve Before his sight in power or fame , and won , Without desert , what he desired ; weak men , Too weak ...
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