English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1935 - 942 страница |
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... ne'er be spread , Of who's deceas'd , or who's to wed ; Be no tidings thither brought , But silent as a midnight thought , Where the world may ne'er invade , Be those windings , and that shade . Courteous Fate ! afford me there A table ...
... ne'er be spread , Of who's deceas'd , or who's to wed ; Be no tidings thither brought , But silent as a midnight thought , Where the world may ne'er invade , Be those windings , and that shade . Courteous Fate ! afford me there A table ...
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... ne'er encroach where posts defend the street . Yet who the footman's arrogance can quell , 155 Whose flambeau gilds the sashes of Pell - mell , When in long rank a train of torches flame , To light the midnight visits of the dame ...
... ne'er encroach where posts defend the street . Yet who the footman's arrogance can quell , 155 Whose flambeau gilds the sashes of Pell - mell , When in long rank a train of torches flame , To light the midnight visits of the dame ...
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... ne'er lose my time o'er a pipe , or a pot , Nor cower in a nook like a sluggardly sot , But I buy what is wanting with what I have got , Which nobody can deny , & c . 35 And if I have more than I want for to spend , I help a poor ...
... ne'er lose my time o'er a pipe , or a pot , Nor cower in a nook like a sluggardly sot , But I buy what is wanting with what I have got , Which nobody can deny , & c . 35 And if I have more than I want for to spend , I help a poor ...
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