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CROMWELL.
BY THE
AUTHOR OF “THE BROTHERS,” &c.
“Yet is the tale, true though it be, as strange,
As full, methinks, of wild and wondrous change,
As any that the wandering tribes require,
Stretch'd in the desert round their evening fire;
As any sung of old in hall or hower
To minstrel harps at midnight's witching hour.”
Rogers.
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