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... DAME AND THE HAMMER DAME , EPISTLE FROM ESCULAPIUS , THE DERBIAD , & c . & c . 66 BY GEORGE BREWER , Author of Hours of Leisure , & c . & c . DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO JOHN HIRST , ESQ . Of Winchmore Hill , Southgate , Middlesex . LIVE ...
... DAME AND THE HAMMER DAME , EPISTLE FROM ESCULAPIUS , THE DERBIAD , & c . & c . 66 BY GEORGE BREWER , Author of Hours of Leisure , & c . & c . DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO JOHN HIRST , ESQ . Of Winchmore Hill , Southgate , Middlesex . LIVE ...
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... native truth , and colouring chaste , I avow thy Wild Rose'grac'd Poetic imagery : And had I but a gayer heart , Thy verse would presently impart All its best pleasantry . The Dragon Dame , AND THE HAMMER DAME , A 60.
... native truth , and colouring chaste , I avow thy Wild Rose'grac'd Poetic imagery : And had I but a gayer heart , Thy verse would presently impart All its best pleasantry . The Dragon Dame , AND THE HAMMER DAME , A 60.
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In Rhyme and Prose George Brewer. The Dragon Dame , AND THE HAMMER DAME , A TALE . 1 I SING not ancient chivalry , Nor do I chaunt some sorry lie , Though it may strange appear ; A dame I sing , I mourn to tell , Can curse , and swear ...
In Rhyme and Prose George Brewer. The Dragon Dame , AND THE HAMMER DAME , A TALE . 1 I SING not ancient chivalry , Nor do I chaunt some sorry lie , Though it may strange appear ; A dame I sing , I mourn to tell , Can curse , and swear ...
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... dame there liv'd hard by , ' Twas so decreed by destiny Of right val'rous name ; Her Lord had crest in chivalry , A Hammer rampant , so was she , ' Yclep'd the Hammer Dame . 5 It chanc'd one day , as I heard say , The Dragon Dame met in ...
... dame there liv'd hard by , ' Twas so decreed by destiny Of right val'rous name ; Her Lord had crest in chivalry , A Hammer rampant , so was she , ' Yclep'd the Hammer Dame . 5 It chanc'd one day , as I heard say , The Dragon Dame met in ...
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... Hammer Dame with ribaldry That she most tamely bore ; Until enraged with greeklike ire , The Hammer dame afresh struck fire , At being call'd a W- -e . 7 But now by charm of Lichfield's name , The Dragon Lady grows more tame , With ...
... Hammer Dame with ribaldry That she most tamely bore ; Until enraged with greeklike ire , The Hammer dame afresh struck fire , At being call'd a W- -e . 7 But now by charm of Lichfield's name , The Dragon Lady grows more tame , With ...
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