“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... round ; and , when my profit's known , I hardly clear enough to change a crown . Cor . Hard fate of virtue , thus to be diftreft , Thou faireft of thy trade , and far the best ! As fruitmen's ftalls the fummer - market grace , And ruddy ...
... round ; and , when my profit's known , I hardly clear enough to change a crown . Cor . Hard fate of virtue , thus to be diftreft , Thou faireft of thy trade , and far the best ! As fruitmen's ftalls the fummer - market grace , And ruddy ...
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... round the park to ride ; In winter , never to reside . A canon ! that ' s a place too mean ; No Doctor , you fhall be a Dean ; I'wo dozen canons round your stall , And you the tyrant o'er them all : You need but cross the Irish feas ...
... round the park to ride ; In winter , never to reside . A canon ! that ' s a place too mean ; No Doctor , you fhall be a Dean ; I'wo dozen canons round your stall , And you the tyrant o'er them all : You need but cross the Irish feas ...
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... round , Explain'd for what they were renown'd , Then spoke with cenfure or applause Of foreign customs , rites , and laws ; Through nature and through art she rang'd And gracefully her subject chang'd ; In vain ! her hearers had no ...
... round , Explain'd for what they were renown'd , Then spoke with cenfure or applause Of foreign customs , rites , and laws ; Through nature and through art she rang'd And gracefully her subject chang'd ; In vain ! her hearers had no ...
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... Round a fmall orchard may it run , Whofe apples redden to the fun . Let all be fnug and warm , and neat ; For fifty turn'd a fafe retreat . A little Eufton may it be , Eufton I'll crave on every tree . But then , to keep it in repair ...
... Round a fmall orchard may it run , Whofe apples redden to the fun . Let all be fnug and warm , and neat ; For fifty turn'd a fafe retreat . A little Eufton may it be , Eufton I'll crave on every tree . But then , to keep it in repair ...
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... round his margin fing'd the foil ( From whence , philofophers agree , An equal power defcends to thee ) ; Whether from dreadful Mars you claim The high defcent from whence you came , And , as a proof , fhow numerous scars By fierce ...
... round his margin fing'd the foil ( From whence , philofophers agree , An equal power defcends to thee ) ; Whether from dreadful Mars you claim The high defcent from whence you came , And , as a proof , fhow numerous scars By fierce ...
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