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第三章(2) (第2/3页)
iubrils,
as not so desperate at the battues of death
as not so shock'd at the repeated fusillades of the guns.
pale, silent, ste,
hat could i say to that loribution
could i ish huanity different
could i ish the people ade of ood and stone
or that there be no justice iiny or tie
o liberty o ate for e
&oo the blaze,
the grapeshot and the axe, in reserve,
to fetch the out in case of need,
&oo, though lo,
can roy'd,
&oo could rise at last urderiic,
&oo deanding full arrears of vengeance.
hence i sign this salute over the sea,
and i do terrible red birth and baptis,
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