“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... whose wife and careful guardship I now despise fatigue and hardship : Familiar grown to dirt and wet , Though daggled round , I fcorn to fret : From you my chamber - damfels learn My broken hose to patch and dearn . Now as a jefter I ...
... whose wife and careful guardship I now despise fatigue and hardship : Familiar grown to dirt and wet , Though daggled round , I fcorn to fret : From you my chamber - damfels learn My broken hose to patch and dearn . Now as a jefter I ...
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... whose wife and careful guardship I now despise fatigue and hardship : Familiar grown to dirt and wet , Though daggled round , I fcorn to fret : From you my chamber - damfels learn My broken hofe to patch and dearn . Now as a jefter I ...
... whose wife and careful guardship I now despise fatigue and hardship : Familiar grown to dirt and wet , Though daggled round , I fcorn to fret : From you my chamber - damfels learn My broken hofe to patch and dearn . Now as a jefter I ...
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... whose skill does all in drefs lie , May ferve to wait on Mrs. Leflic ; But , left it might not be fo proper That her own maid fhould over - top her , To mortify the creature more , We'll take her heels five inches lower . For Hannah ...
... whose skill does all in drefs lie , May ferve to wait on Mrs. Leflic ; But , left it might not be fo proper That her own maid fhould over - top her , To mortify the creature more , We'll take her heels five inches lower . For Hannah ...
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... whose fictitious name was Mira , " once , " fays Dr. John fon , " too well known . " It was not , immediately upon its appearance , eagerly received by the readers of poetry , and Mr. Millan had , for fome time , reafon to regret the ...
... whose fictitious name was Mira , " once , " fays Dr. John fon , " too well known . " It was not , immediately upon its appearance , eagerly received by the readers of poetry , and Mr. Millan had , for fome time , reafon to regret the ...
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... whose fictitious name was Mira , “ once , ” says Dr. John- fon , " too well known . " It was not , immediately upon its appearance , eagerly received by the readers of poetry , and Mr. Millan had , for some time , reason to regret the ...
... whose fictitious name was Mira , “ once , ” says Dr. John- fon , " too well known . " It was not , immediately upon its appearance , eagerly received by the readers of poetry , and Mr. Millan had , for some time , reason to regret the ...
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