“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... plain I fee through the deceit ! How fhallow , and how grofs , the cheat ! Look where the pully's tied above ! Great God ! ( faid I ) what have I feen ! On what poor engines move The thoughts of monarchs , and defigns of flates ! What ...
... plain I fee through the deceit ! How fhallow , and how grofs , the cheat ! Look where the pully's tied above ! Great God ! ( faid I ) what have I feen ! On what poor engines move The thoughts of monarchs , and defigns of flates ! What ...
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... Plain Gooly would no longer down ; ' Twas Madam , in her grogram gown . Philemon was in great furprife , And hardly could believe his eyes , Amaz'd to fee her look fo prim ; And the admir'd as much at him . Thus happy in their change of ...
... Plain Gooly would no longer down ; ' Twas Madam , in her grogram gown . Philemon was in great furprife , And hardly could believe his eyes , Amaz'd to fee her look fo prim ; And the admir'd as much at him . Thus happy in their change of ...
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... Plain Goly would no longer down ; ' Twas Madam , in her grogram gown . Philemon was in great furprife , And hardly could believe his eyes , Amaz'd to fee her look fo prim ; And the admir'd as much at him . • The tribes of Ifrael are ...
... Plain Goly would no longer down ; ' Twas Madam , in her grogram gown . Philemon was in great furprife , And hardly could believe his eyes , Amaz'd to fee her look fo prim ; And the admir'd as much at him . • The tribes of Ifrael are ...
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... plain as he could bark ; Then with his fore - foot fet his mark . Tory . Then all this while have I been bubbled , I thought it was a dog in doublet : The matter now no longer fticks ; For statesmen never want dog - tricks . But fince ...
... plain as he could bark ; Then with his fore - foot fet his mark . Tory . Then all this while have I been bubbled , I thought it was a dog in doublet : The matter now no longer fticks ; For statesmen never want dog - tricks . But fince ...
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... plain , And worse . The wolf , who from the nightly fold Fierce drags the bleating prey , ne'er drunk her milk , Nor wore her warming fleece : nor has the steer , At whofe ftrong cheft the deadly tiger hangs , E'er plough'd for him ...
... plain , And worse . The wolf , who from the nightly fold Fierce drags the bleating prey , ne'er drunk her milk , Nor wore her warming fleece : nor has the steer , At whofe ftrong cheft the deadly tiger hangs , E'er plough'd for him ...
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