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Page 368
... King Charles , who came to the throne in 1660 , was easy - going , witty , and good - natured , but dissipated and unprincipled . Here lies our Sovereign Lord the King , Whose word no man relies on , Who never said a foolish thing , Nor ...
... King Charles , who came to the throne in 1660 , was easy - going , witty , and good - natured , but dissipated and unprincipled . Here lies our Sovereign Lord the King , Whose word no man relies on , Who never said a foolish thing , Nor ...
Page 463
... King , " which we quote , is an effective satire upon the notion that only the past is romantic . Compare Edwin Arlington Robinson's " Miniver Cheevy . " For other poems that reflect Kipling's conception of the literary art , see " To ...
... King , " which we quote , is an effective satire upon the notion that only the past is romantic . Compare Edwin Arlington Robinson's " Miniver Cheevy . " For other poems that reflect Kipling's conception of the literary art , see " To ...
Page 592
... King Boreas , 315 . KINGSLEY , CHARLES , poems quoted : Ode to the North - East Wind ( in part ) , 526 ; Young and Old , 527 . King , The ( Kipling ) , 450 ; quoted , 463 . KIPLING , RUDYARD , 6 , 72 , 117 , 124 , 238 , 252 , 328 , 450 ...
... King Boreas , 315 . KINGSLEY , CHARLES , poems quoted : Ode to the North - East Wind ( in part ) , 526 ; Young and Old , 527 . King , The ( Kipling ) , 450 ; quoted , 463 . KIPLING , RUDYARD , 6 , 72 , 117 , 124 , 238 , 252 , 328 , 450 ...
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