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I am sure , like one waked from a dream , you look back To the days when you hoisted your flag of attack ; When against THE OLD FORTRESS you opend your trenches , With a jig , as the mode of your masters the French is ; While one PRIEST ...
I am sure , like one waked from a dream , you look back To the days when you hoisted your flag of attack ; When against THE OLD FORTRESS you opend your trenches , With a jig , as the mode of your masters the French is ; While one PRIEST ...
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... the course of our journey to the commodity neglected . capital town of Scotland we met with I told her , however , that I was not no accident , but had a vast deal of very sure but from the boiler there might jocose conversation .
... the course of our journey to the commodity neglected . capital town of Scotland we met with I told her , however , that I was not no accident , but had a vast deal of very sure but from the boiler there might jocose conversation .
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So I thankit him as well as I could , and told him he might say to the Duke , that as sure as death I would leave London on the Sabbath morning , not to trouble him any more , being content with the friendship of his royal spirit .
So I thankit him as well as I could , and told him he might say to the Duke , that as sure as death I would leave London on the Sabbath morning , not to trouble him any more , being content with the friendship of his royal spirit .
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There was , to be sure , a Russian Ambassador ; but what's an Ambassador compared to a Cossack ? ( 10 ) “ A party of Caledonians , with two Pipers . ” — There was no such thing . ( 11 ) " Indian King , supported by two Bashaws .
There was , to be sure , a Russian Ambassador ; but what's an Ambassador compared to a Cossack ? ( 10 ) “ A party of Caledonians , with two Pipers . ” — There was no such thing . ( 11 ) " Indian King , supported by two Bashaws .
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... duamong ourselves to dread that surely ring his Majesty's absence , I had leisomething was the matter ; and by sure for a conversation with the Docand by it spunkit out that the King tor and the Mistress anent what they had been ...
... duamong ourselves to dread that surely ring his Majesty's absence , I had leisomething was the matter ; and by sure for a conversation with the Docand by it spunkit out that the King tor and the Mistress anent what they had been ...
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