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... land By Rome abandoned ; vain are suppliant cries , And prayers that would undo her forced farewell ; For she returns not . - Awed by her own knell , She casts the Britons upon strange Allies Soon to become more dreaded enemies Than ...
... land By Rome abandoned ; vain are suppliant cries , And prayers that would undo her forced farewell ; For she returns not . - Awed by her own knell , She casts the Britons upon strange Allies Soon to become more dreaded enemies Than ...
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... Land ! whose tears have flowed like fountains ; Whose arts and honours in the dust are laid By men yet scarcely conscious of a care For other monuments than those of Earth ; Who , as the fields and woods have given them birth , Will ...
... Land ! whose tears have flowed like fountains ; Whose arts and honours in the dust are laid By men yet scarcely conscious of a care For other monuments than those of Earth ; Who , as the fields and woods have given them birth , Will ...
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... Land . The earnest Sire , His questions urging , feels , in slender ties Of chiming sound , commanding sympathies ; DE - IRIANS - he would save them from God's IRE ; Subjects of Saxon ÆLLA -- they shall sing Glad HALLE - lujahs to the ...
... Land . The earnest Sire , His questions urging , feels , in slender ties Of chiming sound , commanding sympathies ; DE - IRIANS - he would save them from God's IRE ; Subjects of Saxon ÆLLA -- they shall sing Glad HALLE - lujahs to the ...
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... land to land The ancient thrones of Christendom are stuff For occupation of a magic wand , And ' tis the Pope that wields it : —whether rough Or smooth his front , our world is in his hand ! PART II . TO THE CLOSE OF THE TROUBLES IN ...
... land to land The ancient thrones of Christendom are stuff For occupation of a magic wand , And ' tis the Pope that wields it : —whether rough Or smooth his front , our world is in his hand ! PART II . TO THE CLOSE OF THE TROUBLES IN ...
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... Land : Her adoration was not your demand , The fond heart proffered it - the servile heart ; And therefore are ye summoned to depart , Michael , and thou , St. George , whose flaming brand The Dragon quelled ; and valiant Margaret Whose ...
... Land : Her adoration was not your demand , The fond heart proffered it - the servile heart ; And therefore are ye summoned to depart , Michael , and thou , St. George , whose flaming brand The Dragon quelled ; and valiant Margaret Whose ...
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