Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... thou- sand , Caveirac fifty - five thousand , and others seventy , and sixty thousand . The Duke of Burgundy , of whose opportunity of ascertaining the nearest ap- proach to the correct figures and of whose sincerity in stating them an ...
... thou- sand , Caveirac fifty - five thousand , and others seventy , and sixty thousand . The Duke of Burgundy , of whose opportunity of ascertaining the nearest ap- proach to the correct figures and of whose sincerity in stating them an ...
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... thou- sand English troops and seventeen thousand Hessians , and ordered an immense squadron to attempt the re- duction of her colonies ; and they , seeing no more hope of an amicable settlement , urged their general assemblies to take ...
... thou- sand English troops and seventeen thousand Hessians , and ordered an immense squadron to attempt the re- duction of her colonies ; and they , seeing no more hope of an amicable settlement , urged their general assemblies to take ...
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... Thou , Scorpion , fatal to thy crowded throng , Dire theme of horror and Plutonian song , Requir❜st my lay — thy sultry decks I know , And all the torments that exist below ! The briny wave that Hudson's bosom fills Drain'd through her ...
... Thou , Scorpion , fatal to thy crowded throng , Dire theme of horror and Plutonian song , Requir❜st my lay — thy sultry decks I know , And all the torments that exist below ! The briny wave that Hudson's bosom fills Drain'd through her ...
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... thou come to these abodes ? ' he cries . ' Why didst thou leave the Scorpion's dark retreat , And hither haste , a surer death to meet ? Why didst thou leave thy damp infected cell ? If that was purgatory , this is hell . ' From ...
... thou come to these abodes ? ' he cries . ' Why didst thou leave the Scorpion's dark retreat , And hither haste , a surer death to meet ? Why didst thou leave thy damp infected cell ? If that was purgatory , this is hell . ' From ...
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... thou , brave Jones , no blame shalt bear ; The rights of men demand your care : For these you dare the greedy waves — No tyrant , on destruction bent , Has plann'd thy conquests — thou art sent To humble tyrants and their slaves . " The ...
... thou , brave Jones , no blame shalt bear ; The rights of men demand your care : For these you dare the greedy waves — No tyrant , on destruction bent , Has plann'd thy conquests — thou art sent To humble tyrants and their slaves . " The ...
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