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With what a majesty he bears himself ; How insolent of late he is become , How proud , peremptory , and unlike himself ? We know the time since he was mild and affable ; And , if we did but glance a far - off look , Immediately he was ...
With what a majesty he bears himself ; How insolent of late he is become , How proud , peremptory , and unlike himself ? We know the time since he was mild and affable ; And , if we did but glance a far - off look , Immediately he was ...
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Call hither to the stake my two brave bears , That with the very shaking of their chains They may astonish these fell ... Are these thy bears ? we'll bait thy bears to death , And manacle the bear - ward in their chains , If thou dar'st ...
Call hither to the stake my two brave bears , That with the very shaking of their chains They may astonish these fell ... Are these thy bears ? we'll bait thy bears to death , And manacle the bear - ward in their chains , If thou dar'st ...
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And from thy burgonet I ' ll rend thy Bear , Sc . I And tread it under foot with all contempt , Despite the bear - ward that protects the Bear . Y. CLIF . And so to arms ! victorious Father , To quell the rebels and their complices .
And from thy burgonet I ' ll rend thy Bear , Sc . I And tread it under foot with all contempt , Despite the bear - ward that protects the Bear . Y. CLIF . And so to arms ! victorious Father , To quell the rebels and their complices .
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