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... fall ? Then Kings are slaves to those whom they Command , 775 And Tenants to their People's pleasure stand . That Pow'r , which is for Property allowd , Is mischeivously seated in the Crowd : For who can be secure of private Right , If ...
... fall ? Then Kings are slaves to those whom they Command , 775 And Tenants to their People's pleasure stand . That Pow'r , which is for Property allowd , Is mischeivously seated in the Crowd : For who can be secure of private Right , If ...
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... Fall ; a Fall , to which not any Nose of mortal Make is equal , except that of the Giant * Laurcalco , 211 who was Vide Lord of the Silver Bridge , Most properly , therefore , O Eyes , and Don with great Justice , may You be compared to ...
... Fall ; a Fall , to which not any Nose of mortal Make is equal , except that of the Giant * Laurcalco , 211 who was Vide Lord of the Silver Bridge , Most properly , therefore , O Eyes , and Don with great Justice , may You be compared to ...
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... fall to the Ground . This was happily expressed by him , who had heard of a Text brought for Proof of the Trinity , which in an antient Manuscript was differently read ; he thereupon immediately took the Hint , and by a sudden Deduction ...
... fall to the Ground . This was happily expressed by him , who had heard of a Text brought for Proof of the Trinity , which in an antient Manuscript was differently read ; he thereupon immediately took the Hint , and by a sudden Deduction ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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