“We frolic while 'tis May.”
Quote by Thomas Gray
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The poetical works of Thomas Gray, etc. With a separate titlepage bearing the imprint of John Sharpe, London, dated 1805
The book is a compilation of the poems written by Thomas Gray, a prominent English poet of the eighteenth century. It was published in 1805 and features a separate titlepage that includes the imprint of the London publisher John Sharpe. more
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