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... honour . The bounty of the spectators was acknowledged by the customary shouts of " Love of Ladies Death of Champions Honour to the Generous- Glory to the Brave ! " To which the more humble spectators added their acclamations , and a ...
... honour . The bounty of the spectators was acknowledged by the customary shouts of " Love of Ladies Death of Champions Honour to the Generous- Glory to the Brave ! " To which the more humble spectators added their acclamations , and a ...
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... honour is betray'd ; A roast was missing ; - all my glories fade ! This day has seen my Sun of fame descend , My laurels wither , and my prospects end ! Can aught the opprobrium of this stain efface ? My Lord's dishonour , and my art's ...
... honour is betray'd ; A roast was missing ; - all my glories fade ! This day has seen my Sun of fame descend , My laurels wither , and my prospects end ! Can aught the opprobrium of this stain efface ? My Lord's dishonour , and my art's ...
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flected honour , and derived from their relationship to that genuine English writer of songs and ballads . Comparisons , we have been often told , are odious : but it may be alleged that this remark is an appeal made to the feelings ...
flected honour , and derived from their relationship to that genuine English writer of songs and ballads . Comparisons , we have been often told , are odious : but it may be alleged that this remark is an appeal made to the feelings ...
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