The Complete PoemsPenguin Books, 1983 - 956 pàgines |
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Pàgina 127
... Queen ; Harry looked fierce , and shook his ragged mane : But a prince of high renown , Swore he'd rather lose a crown , Than the Queen shall enjoy her own again . III Our merchant ships may cut the line , And not be snapped by ...
... Queen ; Harry looked fierce , and shook his ragged mane : But a prince of high renown , Swore he'd rather lose a crown , Than the Queen shall enjoy her own again . III Our merchant ships may cut the line , And not be snapped by ...
Pàgina 854
... Queen ' instead of ' her Majesty ' . 345 David's lesson Psalm cxlvi , 3 . 349 ' The Irish parliament are reduced to the utmost degree of slavery , flattery , corruption and meanness of spirit , and the worse they are treated , the more ...
... Queen ' instead of ' her Majesty ' . 345 David's lesson Psalm cxlvi , 3 . 349 ' The Irish parliament are reduced to the utmost degree of slavery , flattery , corruption and meanness of spirit , and the worse they are treated , the more ...
Pàgina 924
... Queen , and supplanted the Duchess of Marlborough in royal favour . After the Queen's death , lived in retirement . A lasting friendship developed between Swift and her , and as late as 1733 Lady Masham was pressing Swift to pay her a ...
... Queen , and supplanted the Duchess of Marlborough in royal favour . After the Queen's death , lived in retirement . A lasting friendship developed between Swift and her , and as late as 1733 Lady Masham was pressing Swift to pay her a ...
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Introduction | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 27 |
Further Reading | 33 |
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