Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... fear , Nor heed the moderator's voice Loud thundering in my ears . Then with Folian flute I blow A soft Italian lay " , Or where Cam's scauty waters flow7 , Releas'd from lectures , stray . Meanwhile , friend Banks , my merits claim ...
... fear , Nor heed the moderator's voice Loud thundering in my ears . Then with Folian flute I blow A soft Italian lay " , Or where Cam's scauty waters flow7 , Releas'd from lectures , stray . Meanwhile , friend Banks , my merits claim ...
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... fear of a lethargy , am ordered to take them in smaller quantities . A paragraph at a time now answers my purpose , and under Heaven I owe my sleep- ing powers to the above - mentioned Inspectors . I look upon them to be a grand ...
... fear of a lethargy , am ordered to take them in smaller quantities . A paragraph at a time now answers my purpose , and under Heaven I owe my sleep- ing powers to the above - mentioned Inspectors . I look upon them to be a grand ...
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... fear him partial ; for with Pan He tends the sheep - walks all the live - long day , And on the braky lawn to the shrill pipe In aukward gambols he affects to dance , Or tumbles to the tabor - ' tis not likely That such an umpire shou'd ...
... fear him partial ; for with Pan He tends the sheep - walks all the live - long day , And on the braky lawn to the shrill pipe In aukward gambols he affects to dance , Or tumbles to the tabor - ' tis not likely That such an umpire shou'd ...
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... fear . Go buy friend Newbery's new Pantheon , And con the tale of poor Acteon , Horn'd by Diana , and o'erpower'd , And by the dogs he fed devour'd . What be receiv'd from charity , Lewdness perhaps may give to thee ; And tho ' your ...
... fear . Go buy friend Newbery's new Pantheon , And con the tale of poor Acteon , Horn'd by Diana , and o'erpower'd , And by the dogs he fed devour'd . What be receiv'd from charity , Lewdness perhaps may give to thee ; And tho ' your ...
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... fear , As Pallas turns to feast - Lardella's bier ; Yet ' twould have been a better scheme by half T have thrown his weeds aside , and learnt with me to laugh . I cou'd have shown him , had he been inclin❜d , A spouting junto of the ...
... fear , As Pallas turns to feast - Lardella's bier ; Yet ' twould have been a better scheme by half T have thrown his weeds aside , and learnt with me to laugh . I cou'd have shown him , had he been inclin❜d , A spouting junto of the ...
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