"But, bold, unconcerned At thoughts of the pain, He calmly returned To his cottage again."
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"The Despairing Lover", st. 3
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William Walsh (poet)
William Walsh (6 October 1662 – 15 March 1708) of Abberley Hall, Worcestershire was an English poet and critic and a Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons from 1698 to 1708.
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