“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... skies , To which ( though late ) fhall Stella rife Ten thousand oaths upon record Are not fo facred as her word : The world fhall in its atoms end , By honour feated in her breast She still determines what And to your failing fet your ...
... skies , To which ( though late ) fhall Stella rife Ten thousand oaths upon record Are not fo facred as her word : The world fhall in its atoms end , By honour feated in her breast She still determines what And to your failing fet your ...
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... skies ; One fhivers with the arctic wind ; Good John indeed , with beef and claret , Makes the place warm that one may bear it , He has a purse to keep a table , And eke a foul as hofpitable . My heart is good ; but affets fail , To ...
... skies ; One fhivers with the arctic wind ; Good John indeed , with beef and claret , Makes the place warm that one may bear it , He has a purse to keep a table , And eke a foul as hofpitable . My heart is good ; but affets fail , To ...
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... skies , She'll never think of mutton - pies ; When you're advanc'd above dean Viz , You'll never think of goody Griz . But ever , ever , live at ease , And strive , and strive , your wife to please ; In her you'll centre all your joys ...
... skies , She'll never think of mutton - pies ; When you're advanc'd above dean Viz , You'll never think of goody Griz . But ever , ever , live at ease , And strive , and strive , your wife to please ; In her you'll centre all your joys ...
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... skies ; Nor can they from infernal manfions rife ; But all are mere productions of the brain , And fools confult interpreters in vain . For , when in bed we reft our weary limbs , The mind unburden'd fports in various whims ; The bufy ...
... skies ; Nor can they from infernal manfions rife ; But all are mere productions of the brain , And fools confult interpreters in vain . For , when in bed we reft our weary limbs , The mind unburden'd fports in various whims ; The bufy ...
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... skies , To Neptune went , and begg'd in form He'd give his orders for a florm ; A form , to drown that rafcal Horte , And he would kindly thank him for't : A wretch ! whom English rogues , to fpite her , Had lately honour'd with a mitre ...
... skies , To Neptune went , and begg'd in form He'd give his orders for a florm ; A form , to drown that rafcal Horte , And he would kindly thank him for't : A wretch ! whom English rogues , to fpite her , Had lately honour'd with a mitre ...
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