Wither'd be all its glories, and its pride ! May it become the slave of foreign power ! May foreign princes grind its thankless children, And make all those, who are such fools as yet To spill their blood for it, or for its cause, Dig it like dogs ! and... Francis the first, a tragedy - Page 68by Frances Anne Kemble - 1832Full view - About this book
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