“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... and at last , after it had flood perhaps an hour , would cat it walking ; for he continued his old habit , and was on his feet J In 1742 , he had an inflammation in his left ven hours a - day , THE LIFE OF SWIFT . xiii.
... and at last , after it had flood perhaps an hour , would cat it walking ; for he continued his old habit , and was on his feet J In 1742 , he had an inflammation in his left ven hours a - day , THE LIFE OF SWIFT . xiii.
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... hour fincerely , Yet , hang me but I love her dearly . EPIGR A M. From the French . ‡ WHO can believe with common sense , A bacon - flice gives God offence ; Or , how a herring hath a charm Almighty vengeance to difarm ? Wrapt up in ...
... hour fincerely , Yet , hang me but I love her dearly . EPIGR A M. From the French . ‡ WHO can believe with common sense , A bacon - flice gives God offence ; Or , how a herring hath a charm Almighty vengeance to difarm ? Wrapt up in ...
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... hour or more , And then all hands , boys , to the oar ; All , heteroclite Dan except , Who neither time nor order kept , But , by peculiar whimfies drawn , Peeps in the ponds to look for spawn ; O'erfees the work , or Dragon * rows , Or ...
... hour or more , And then all hands , boys , to the oar ; All , heteroclite Dan except , Who neither time nor order kept , But , by peculiar whimfies drawn , Peeps in the ponds to look for spawn ; O'erfees the work , or Dragon * rows , Or ...
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... hour ! 46 What fenes of evil he unravels " In fatires , libels , lying travels , " Not iparing his own clergy cloth , " But eats into it , like a moth ! " แ Perhaps I may allow the Dean " Had too much fatire in his vein , " And feem'd ...
... hour ! 46 What fenes of evil he unravels " In fatires , libels , lying travels , " Not iparing his own clergy cloth , " But eats into it , like a moth ! " แ Perhaps I may allow the Dean " Had too much fatire in his vein , " And feem'd ...
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... hour together ; While women , if it could be reckon'd , . Obferve our figure in a morning , Of foul Who every hour delight in change . Change every feature every fecond . 157.
... hour together ; While women , if it could be reckon'd , . Obferve our figure in a morning , Of foul Who every hour delight in change . Change every feature every fecond . 157.
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