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Well-languaged Daniel. -- William Browne (1590-1645) -- Britannia's Pastorals, Book Ii, Song 2
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Well-languaged Daniel.
-- William Browne (1590-1645)
-- Britannia's Pastorals, Book ii, Song 2
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Did therewith bury in oblivion.
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