A Briton even in love should be A subject, not a slave.
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Recognizes ever and anon The breeze of Nature stirring in his soul.
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Maidens withering on the stalk.
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Spade with which Wilkinson hath tilled his lands, And shaped these pleasant walks by Emont's side, Thou art a tool of honor in my hands, I press thee, through a yielding soil, with pride.
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