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... Poor Mailie .. 309 September , 1802 , Near Dover .. 343 Song , My Nanie , O .. 310 Thought of a Briton .. 343 Song , Green grow the rashes . 311 London , 1802 .... 344 Address to the Deil .. 311 Lines to John Lapraik . 312 Composed upon ...
... Poor Mailie .. 309 September , 1802 , Near Dover .. 343 Song , My Nanie , O .. 310 Thought of a Briton .. 343 Song , Green grow the rashes . 311 London , 1802 .... 344 Address to the Deil .. 311 Lines to John Lapraik . 312 Composed upon ...
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... poor 3 enough certainly pity 6 where 7 composition 8 9 envy not pass 10 because 11 former 12 pitilessly 13 spirit 14 gone 15 sphere 16 leaving behind ( so that they seemed convex ) 17 saw 18 perfect understanding 19 harmony 20 did ...
... poor 3 enough certainly pity 6 where 7 composition 8 9 envy not pass 10 because 11 former 12 pitilessly 13 spirit 14 gone 15 sphere 16 leaving behind ( so that they seemed convex ) 17 saw 18 perfect understanding 19 harmony 20 did ...
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... poor 3 learned been equal to 10 others also 14 had made thee 11 those 15 faith 6 140 144 4 ignorant 5 alike had 7 duty 8 must 9 like cases 12 advocate 16 move 17 prove 13 quenched Some wommen eeke , thogh hir wit be thynne , 47.
... poor 3 learned been equal to 10 others also 14 had made thee 11 those 15 faith 6 140 144 4 ignorant 5 alike had 7 duty 8 must 9 like cases 12 advocate 16 move 17 prove 13 quenched Some wommen eeke , thogh hir wit be thynne , 47.
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... poor squyar of lande : I wylle never se my captayne fyght on a fylde , and stande my selffe and loocke on , But whylle I may my weppone welde , I wylle not fayle both hart and hande . " 24 That day , that day , that dredfull day ! the ...
... poor squyar of lande : I wylle never se my captayne fyght on a fylde , and stande my selffe and loocke on , But whylle I may my weppone welde , I wylle not fayle both hart and hande . " 24 That day , that day , that dredfull day ! the ...
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... poor surety and rest For seeming wealth wherein she thought to reign . Alas , my Poines , how men do seek the best And find the worst by error as they stray ! And no marvel ; when sight is so oppressed , And blind the guide , anon out ...
... poor surety and rest For seeming wealth wherein she thought to reign . Alas , my Poines , how men do seek the best And find the worst by error as they stray ! And no marvel ; when sight is so oppressed , And blind the guide , anon out ...
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