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Bob-Thin
Or the poorhouse fugitive: By W. J. Linton: Illustrated by T. Sibson-- W. B. Scott-- E. Duncan-- W. J. Linton
Linton, W. J. (1812-1897)
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THE LIFE AND ADVENTURE of BOB THIN:
THE POORHOUSE FUGITIVE:
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HYMN TO THE SUN.
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THE SONG
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Bob-Thin
Now the more strenuous games are sped:
And weapon'd with keen words, with shield
Of hard and lustrous sense, the field
Prompt arguers take; nor with mere words
Of logic, but with mighty swords
Of forgéd thought maintain the war.
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