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... king's advocate in that island , and was in- charm , which accidents of light and shade , which troduced by him to the Governor , Sir Alexander moon - light or sun - set diffused over a known and Ball , who appointed him his secretary ...
... king's advocate in that island , and was in- charm , which accidents of light and shade , which troduced by him to the Governor , Sir Alexander moon - light or sun - set diffused over a known and Ball , who appointed him his secretary ...
Side 15
... King's Arms , Ross Lines to a beautiful Spring in a Village 8 Lines on a Friend , who died of a frenzy fe- ver induced by calumnious reports To a Young Lady , with a Poem on the French Revolution ... vale " Riot rude " . pier land " པས ...
... King's Arms , Ross Lines to a beautiful Spring in a Village 8 Lines on a Friend , who died of a frenzy fe- ver induced by calumnious reports To a Young Lady , with a Poem on the French Revolution ... vale " Riot rude " . pier land " པས ...
Side 16
... King , away Reserve thy terrors and thy stings display For coward Wealth and Guilt in robes of state Lo ! by the grave I stand of one , for whom A prodigal Nature and a niggard Doom ( That all bestowing , this withholding all ) Made ...
... King , away Reserve thy terrors and thy stings display For coward Wealth and Guilt in robes of state Lo ! by the grave I stand of one , for whom A prodigal Nature and a niggard Doom ( That all bestowing , this withholding all ) Made ...
Side 17
... kings , or king - polluted lords , Here dwelt the man of Ross ! O Traveller , hear ! Departed merit claims a reverent tear . Friend to the friendless , to the sick man health , With generous joy he view'd his modest wealth ; He hears ...
... kings , or king - polluted lords , Here dwelt the man of Ross ! O Traveller , hear ! Departed merit claims a reverent tear . Friend to the friendless , to the sick man health , With generous joy he view'd his modest wealth ; He hears ...
Side 27
... King , Eternal Father ! King Omnipotent ! Such symphony requires best instrument . Seize , then ! my soul ! from Freedom's trophied dome , The Harp which hangeth high between the Shields Of Brutus and Leonidas ! With that Strong music ...
... King , Eternal Father ! King Omnipotent ! Such symphony requires best instrument . Seize , then ! my soul ! from Freedom's trophied dome , The Harp which hangeth high between the Shields Of Brutus and Leonidas ! With that Strong music ...
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