fore the Britain men, Indent the land, with those pure traces They flow with, in their native graces. Invite them boldly to the shore; Their beauties shall be scorch'd no more : This sun is temperate, and refines All things on which his radiance shines. Works - Page 16by Ben Jonson - 1875Full view - About this book
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