Poems, Том 2J. Johnson, 1788 |
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... smile to hear , Or turn to nourishment , digefted well . Or if the garden with its many cares , All well repay'd , demand him , he attends The welcome call , conscious how much the hand Of lubbard labor needs his watchful eye , Oft loit ...
... smile to hear , Or turn to nourishment , digefted well . Or if the garden with its many cares , All well repay'd , demand him , he attends The welcome call , conscious how much the hand Of lubbard labor needs his watchful eye , Oft loit ...
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... smiles , But once deliver'd , kills them with a frown . He therefore , timely warn'd , himself supplies Her want of care , fcreening and keeping warm The plenteous bloom , that no rough blast may sweep * Miraturque novos fructus et non ...
... smiles , But once deliver'd , kills them with a frown . He therefore , timely warn'd , himself supplies Her want of care , fcreening and keeping warm The plenteous bloom , that no rough blast may sweep * Miraturque novos fructus et non ...
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... storm , And seem to smile at what they need not fear . Th ' amomum there with intermingling flow'rs And cherries hangs her twigs , Geranium boafts Her Her crimson honors , and the spangled beau , Ficoides 120 Book iii . THE TASK .
... storm , And seem to smile at what they need not fear . Th ' amomum there with intermingling flow'rs And cherries hangs her twigs , Geranium boafts Her Her crimson honors , and the spangled beau , Ficoides 120 Book iii . THE TASK .
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... smiles , And chafte , though unconfin'd , whom I extol . Not as the prince in Shushan , when he call'd , Vain - glorious of her charms , his Vashti forth To grace the full pavilion . His defign Was Was but to boast his own peculiar good ...
... smiles , And chafte , though unconfin'd , whom I extol . Not as the prince in Shushan , when he call'd , Vain - glorious of her charms , his Vashti forth To grace the full pavilion . His defign Was Was but to boast his own peculiar good ...
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... wave ? Is India free and does fhe wear her plum'd And jewell'd turban with a smile of peace , Or do we grind her ftill ? The grand debate , The The popular harangue , the tart reply , The logic 138 Book iv . THE TAS K.
... wave ? Is India free and does fhe wear her plum'd And jewell'd turban with a smile of peace , Or do we grind her ftill ? The grand debate , The The popular harangue , the tart reply , The logic 138 Book iv . THE TAS K.
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