“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... smile ; [ wile , Which ' tis a fhame to fee how much of late You've taught the covetous wretches to o'er- rate , And which they've now the confciences to weigh In the fame balance with our tears , And with fuch fcanty wages pay The ...
... smile ; [ wile , Which ' tis a fhame to fee how much of late You've taught the covetous wretches to o'er- rate , And which they've now the confciences to weigh In the fame balance with our tears , And with fuch fcanty wages pay The ...
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... smiles to play ! [ around , Phillis . Ah , Corydon ! furvey the ' Change Through all the ' Change no wretch like me is found : Alas ! the day , when I , poor heedlefs maid , Was to your rooms in Lincoln's - Inn betray'd ; Then how you ...
... smiles to play ! [ around , Phillis . Ah , Corydon ! furvey the ' Change Through all the ' Change no wretch like me is found : Alas ! the day , when I , poor heedlefs maid , Was to your rooms in Lincoln's - Inn betray'd ; Then how you ...
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... smiling Hours , Balmy breezes , fragrant flowers ; Come , with tints of rofeate hue , Nature's faded charms renew . Yet why fhould I thy prefence hail ? To me no more the breathing gale Comes fraught with fweets ; no more the rofe With ...
... smiling Hours , Balmy breezes , fragrant flowers ; Come , with tints of rofeate hue , Nature's faded charms renew . Yet why fhould I thy prefence hail ? To me no more the breathing gale Comes fraught with fweets ; no more the rofe With ...
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... smile ; Clear your looks , and smooth your style ; Load our plates from every difh ; This is not the thing we with . Colonel may be your debtor ; We expect employment better . You must learn , if you would gain us With good fenfe to ...
... smile ; Clear your looks , and smooth your style ; Load our plates from every difh ; This is not the thing we with . Colonel may be your debtor ; We expect employment better . You must learn , if you would gain us With good fenfe to ...
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... smile ; Like a butcher , doom'd for life In his mouth to wear his knife ; Hence he draws his daily food From his tenants ' vital blood . Laftly , let his gifts be try'd , Borrow'd from the mafon's fide : Some perhaps may think him able ...
... smile ; Like a butcher , doom'd for life In his mouth to wear his knife ; Hence he draws his daily food From his tenants ' vital blood . Laftly , let his gifts be try'd , Borrow'd from the mafon's fide : Some perhaps may think him able ...
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