The Poetical Preceptor: Or, a Collection of Select Pieces of Poetry; Extracted from the Works of the Most Eminent English Poets. ... And Calculated for the Use, Not Only of Schools, But of Private GentlemenPrinted only for S. Crowder, 1780 - 344 páginas |
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... breaft : Party and prejudice I hate , And write no libels on the state . Shall not my fable cenfure vice , Because a knave is over - nice ? And , left the guilty hear and dread , Shall not the decalogue be read ? ! If If I lafh vice in ...
... breaft : Party and prejudice I hate , And write no libels on the state . Shall not my fable cenfure vice , Because a knave is over - nice ? And , left the guilty hear and dread , Shall not the decalogue be read ? ! If If I lafh vice in ...
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... as on a fpray the fat , The little friends were deep in that , That virtue was their favourite theme , slir ful ogni v And toil and probity their scheme le bon p . C5 Such Such talk was hateful to her breaft , para o PRECEPTOR . 33.
... as on a fpray the fat , The little friends were deep in that , That virtue was their favourite theme , slir ful ogni v And toil and probity their scheme le bon p . C5 Such Such talk was hateful to her breaft , para o PRECEPTOR . 33.
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... breaft , para o rimas She thought them arrant prudes at beft . When to difplay her naughty mind , wovoq and Hunger with cruelty combin'd , She view'd the Ant with favage eyes , And hopt and hopt to fnatch her prize . The Bee , who watch ...
... breaft , para o rimas She thought them arrant prudes at beft . When to difplay her naughty mind , wovoq and Hunger with cruelty combin'd , She view'd the Ant with favage eyes , And hopt and hopt to fnatch her prize . The Bee , who watch ...
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... breaft . IV . To all my weak complaints and cries , Thy mercy lent an ear , Ere yet my feeble thoughts had learnt To form themselves in pray'r . V. Unnumber'd comforts to my foul Thy tender care beftow'd , Before my infant heart conceiv ...
... breaft . IV . To all my weak complaints and cries , Thy mercy lent an ear , Ere yet my feeble thoughts had learnt To form themselves in pray'r . V. Unnumber'd comforts to my foul Thy tender care beftow'd , Before my infant heart conceiv ...
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... And all the tenour of his foul is loft : So when a smooth expanfe receives impreft Calm nature's image on its wat'ry breaft , D 3 Down Down bend the banks , the trees depending grow , PRECEPTOR . 53 On Solitude ibid The Hermit.
... And all the tenour of his foul is loft : So when a smooth expanfe receives impreft Calm nature's image on its wat'ry breaft , D 3 Down Down bend the banks , the trees depending grow , PRECEPTOR . 53 On Solitude ibid The Hermit.
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