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... ftill my table grac'd , A pleasant grateful fight , When dainty cheer and flowing bowls With mirth exalted all their fouls , I feem'd their chief delight . But now that pleasant fight is feen no more ; They all are fled , but those who ...
... ftill my table grac'd , A pleasant grateful fight , When dainty cheer and flowing bowls With mirth exalted all their fouls , I feem'd their chief delight . But now that pleasant fight is feen no more ; They all are fled , but those who ...
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... ftill ; and ftrive by night , by day ; With floods of tears to wash thy guilt away . Think not of pleasure , or of ease below : Thy doom is forrow here , or future , woe . O Grubftreet Journal , No 21 . P An EPITAPH . OOR WILLIAM DAWE ...
... ftill ; and ftrive by night , by day ; With floods of tears to wash thy guilt away . Think not of pleasure , or of ease below : Thy doom is forrow here , or future , woe . O Grubftreet Journal , No 21 . P An EPITAPH . OOR WILLIAM DAWE ...
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... ftill More perfect found , the more ' tis try'd . I wish not fame's loud trump fhould breathe My name with those that kingdoms fpoil : Nor do I , for their laurel wreath , Or envy CAESAR OF ARGYLE . To fhine in verse is all my aim : My ...
... ftill More perfect found , the more ' tis try'd . I wish not fame's loud trump fhould breathe My name with those that kingdoms fpoil : Nor do I , for their laurel wreath , Or envy CAESAR OF ARGYLE . To fhine in verse is all my aim : My ...
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... ftill , and ftifle their voice ; No devil , nor d --- n could ravish ' em then . Nor would there be need of a ftrong hempen cape , Ty'd round the d --- n's neck , for committing a r --- pe . XII . Our church and our ftate dear EN --- D ...
... ftill , and ftifle their voice ; No devil , nor d --- n could ravish ' em then . Nor would there be need of a ftrong hempen cape , Ty'd round the d --- n's neck , for committing a r --- pe . XII . Our church and our ftate dear EN --- D ...
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... he Who taftes the whole of epic poefy . The moral must be clear , and understood ; But finer ftill , if negatively good : Blafpheming Blafpheming CAPANEUS obliquely fhews T'adore thofe gods ENEAS fears andknows 161 GRUBIANA .
... he Who taftes the whole of epic poefy . The moral must be clear , and understood ; But finer ftill , if negatively good : Blafpheming Blafpheming CAPANEUS obliquely fhews T'adore thofe gods ENEAS fears andknows 161 GRUBIANA .
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