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On the one side stood the Whigs , led by the Earl of Shaftesbury , who , using Catholic intrigues , real and pretended , as his pretext , sought to exclude the Catholic Duke of York from the throne in favor of the Duke of Monmouth .
On the one side stood the Whigs , led by the Earl of Shaftesbury , who , using Catholic intrigues , real and pretended , as his pretext , sought to exclude the Catholic Duke of York from the throne in favor of the Duke of Monmouth .
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But I am always on the suff'ring side : You know my doctrine , and I need not say I will not , but I cannot disobey . On this firm principle I ever stood ; He of my sons who fails to make it good , By one rebellious act renounces to my ...
But I am always on the suff'ring side : You know my doctrine , and I need not say I will not , but I cannot disobey . On this firm principle I ever stood ; He of my sons who fails to make it good , By one rebellious act renounces to my ...
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The sands with streaming blood are sanguine dyed , обо And death with honor sought on either side . Resistless thro ' the war Camilla rode , In danger unappalld , and pleas'd with blood . One side was bare for her exerted breast ...
The sands with streaming blood are sanguine dyed , обо And death with honor sought on either side . Resistless thro ' the war Camilla rode , In danger unappalld , and pleas'd with blood . One side was bare for her exerted breast ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
LIGREW EXCELLENT IN THE TWO SIS | xxxv |
ADDITIONAL POEMS | xli |
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