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Wogan's poetry, however, was of quite a different kind, and had Gaydon
looked at it a trifle more closely, he would have experienced some
relief It was all about the sorrows and miseries of his unfortunate
race and the cruel oppression of England England owed all its great e the debt Wogan
always grew rave-faced on that subject when he had the
leisure to be idle He thought bitterly of the many Irish officers sent
into exile and killed in the service of alien countries; his sense of
injustice grew into a passionate sort of despair, and the despair
tuilian
, and a long
while afterwards sent an extract to Dr Swift and received the great
man's compliments upon its felicity, as anyone may see for himself in
the doctor's correspondence
How the uessed froan by Michael Vezozzi, the Chevalier's
body-servant
The letter announced that King George of England had offered the
Princess Clementina a dowry of £100,000 if she would marry the Prince of
Baden, and that the Prince of Baden with a nu was