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tis my fault , I know it : I myself Have spoilt the Emperor by indulging him . Nine years ago , during the Danish war , I raised him up a force , a mighty force , Forty or fifty thousand men , that cost him Of his own purse no doit .
tis my fault , I know it : I myself Have spoilt the Emperor by indulging him . Nine years ago , during the Danish war , I raised him up a force , a mighty force , Forty or fifty thousand men , that cost him Of his own purse no doit .
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tis my fault , I know it : I myself Have spoilt the Emperor by indulging him . Nine years ago , during the Danish war , I raised him up a force , a mighty force , Forty or fifty thousand men , that cost him Of his own purse no doit .
tis my fault , I know it : I myself Have spoilt the Emperor by indulging him . Nine years ago , during the Danish war , I raised him up a force , a mighty force , Forty or fifty thousand men , that cost him Of his own purse no doit .
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tis my fault , I know it : I myself Have spoilt the Emperor by indulging him . Nine years ago , during the Danish war , I raised him up a force , a mighty force , Forty or fifty thousand men , that cost him Of his own purse no doit .
tis my fault , I know it : I myself Have spoilt the Emperor by indulging him . Nine years ago , during the Danish war , I raised him up a force , a mighty force , Forty or fifty thousand men , that cost him Of his own purse no doit .
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JUVENILE POEMS | 1 |
To a Young Assits Mother being tethered | 7 |
The Sigh | |
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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