“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... fear Of every cenfuring privateer ; Forcing a wretched trade by beating down the fale , And felling bafely by retail . The wits , I mean the atheists of the age , Who fain would rule the pulpit as they do the Wondrous refiners of ...
... fear Of every cenfuring privateer ; Forcing a wretched trade by beating down the fale , And felling bafely by retail . The wits , I mean the atheists of the age , Who fain would rule the pulpit as they do the Wondrous refiners of ...
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... fear young mafter fhould be spoil'd ) Would ufe him like a younger child ; And , after long computing , found " Twould come to jufl five thousand pound . The Queen of Love was pleas'd , and proud , To fee Vaneffa thus endow'd : She ...
... fear young mafter fhould be spoil'd ) Would ufe him like a younger child ; And , after long computing , found " Twould come to jufl five thousand pound . The Queen of Love was pleas'd , and proud , To fee Vaneffa thus endow'd : She ...
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... fear , Or on a proud triumphal car , Or in the payment of a debt We lofe with fharpers at picquet ; Or when a whore in her vocation Keeps punctual to her affignation ; Or that on which his Lordship fwcars , When vulgar knaves would lofe ...
... fear , Or on a proud triumphal car , Or in the payment of a debt We lofe with fharpers at picquet ; Or when a whore in her vocation Keeps punctual to her affignation ; Or that on which his Lordship fwcars , When vulgar knaves would lofe ...
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... fear it . Yet one thing vexes me , I own , Thou forry scare - crow of skin and bone ; To be call'd lean by a skeleton , who'd bear it ? ' Tis true indeed to curry friends , You seem to praise , to make amends , And yet , before your ...
... fear it . Yet one thing vexes me , I own , Thou forry scare - crow of skin and bone ; To be call'd lean by a skeleton , who'd bear it ? ' Tis true indeed to curry friends , You seem to praise , to make amends , And yet , before your ...
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... herring , and the Dean . Thus far in jeft : though now , I fear , You think my jefting too severe ; * The conftant companion of Stella Where the two ladies lodged . But poets , when a hint is new , No 64 THE WORKS OF SWIFT .
... herring , and the Dean . Thus far in jeft : though now , I fear , You think my jefting too severe ; * The conftant companion of Stella Where the two ladies lodged . But poets , when a hint is new , No 64 THE WORKS OF SWIFT .
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