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Regulus's Death by Carthage two VVays.
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When the bold CarthaginianFought with Rome for Dominion,
Little Reg. was ta'en in the Quarrel;
They led him up a Hill,
And sore against his Will
They tumbled him down in a Barrel.
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When the bold CarthaginianFought with Rome for Dominion,
Little Reg. was ta'en in the Strife;
When his Eye-lids they par'd,
Good Lord how he star'd,
And could not go to sleep for his Life.
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