“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... See where the lies ! See how the rears her head , And rolls about her dreadful eyes , To drive all virtue out , or look it dead ! ' Twas fure this bafilifk fent Temple thence , And though as fome ( ' tis faid ) for their defence Have ...
... See where the lies ! See how the rears her head , And rolls about her dreadful eyes , To drive all virtue out , or look it dead ! ' Twas fure this bafilifk fent Temple thence , And though as fome ( ' tis faid ) for their defence Have ...
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... See the rest of this fatire among Pope's Poems . Dr. Sharp , Archbishop of York . 2. Anne . Coffee - boufes much frequented by the Clergy . The Earl of Nottingham . They both spoke against him in the House of Commons . 66 cover 46 A ...
... See the rest of this fatire among Pope's Poems . Dr. Sharp , Archbishop of York . 2. Anne . Coffee - boufes much frequented by the Clergy . The Earl of Nottingham . They both spoke against him in the House of Commons . 66 cover 46 A ...
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... See then what mortals place their blifs in ! Next morn betimes the bride was mifling : The mother fcream'd , the father chid ; Where can this idle wench be hid ? No news of Phyl ! the bridegroom came , And thought his bride had fkuik'd ...
... See then what mortals place their blifs in ! Next morn betimes the bride was mifling : The mother fcream'd , the father chid ; Where can this idle wench be hid ? No news of Phyl ! the bridegroom came , And thought his bride had fkuik'd ...
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... See then what mortals place their blifs in ! Next morn betimes the bride was mifling : The mother fcream'd , the father chid ; Where can this idle wench be hid ? No news of Phyl ! the bridegroom came , And thought his bride had fkulk'd ...
... See then what mortals place their blifs in ! Next morn betimes the bride was mifling : The mother fcream'd , the father chid ; Where can this idle wench be hid ? No news of Phyl ! the bridegroom came , And thought his bride had fkulk'd ...
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... See , I am drefs'd from top to toe in stuff ; And , by my troth , I think I'm fine enough : My wife admires me more , and fwears the never , In any drefs , beheld me look fo clever . And , if a man be better in fuch ware , What great ...
... See , I am drefs'd from top to toe in stuff ; And , by my troth , I think I'm fine enough : My wife admires me more , and fwears the never , In any drefs , beheld me look fo clever . And , if a man be better in fuch ware , What great ...
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