The Works of the English Poets: SwiftH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... ; For a friend a glass you fill , What is this but to inftill ? To conclude this long effay ; Pardon , if I difobey ; Nor , against my natural veiny Treat you in heroic ftrain . I , as all the parish knows , Hardly can C 3 I , TO A LADY .
... ; For a friend a glass you fill , What is this but to inftill ? To conclude this long effay ; Pardon , if I difobey ; Nor , against my natural veiny Treat you in heroic ftrain . I , as all the parish knows , Hardly can C 3 I , TO A LADY .
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... against my will ? Is this your juftice , when I ' m come Above two hundred miles from home ? O'er mountains steep , o'er dusty plains , Half choak'd with duft , half drown'd with rains ; Only your Godfhip to implore , To let me kifs ...
... against my will ? Is this your juftice , when I ' m come Above two hundred miles from home ? O'er mountains steep , o'er dusty plains , Half choak'd with duft , half drown'd with rains ; Only your Godfhip to implore , To let me kifs ...
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... breakfast once a week ; To cry the bread was ftale , and mutter Complaints against the royal butter . But now I fear it will be faid , No butter sticks upon his bread . We We foon fhall find him full of fpleen , For 42 POEMS . SWIFT'S.
... breakfast once a week ; To cry the bread was ftale , and mutter Complaints against the royal butter . But now I fear it will be faid , No butter sticks upon his bread . We We foon fhall find him full of fpleen , For 42 POEMS . SWIFT'S.
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... ; Her arguments directly tend Against the fide fhe would defend ; Will prove herself a Tory plain , From principles the Whigs maintain ; VOL . II . E And , And , to defend the Whiggish cause , Her topicks FURNITURE OF A WOMAN'S MIND . 49.
... ; Her arguments directly tend Against the fide fhe would defend ; Will prove herself a Tory plain , From principles the Whigs maintain ; VOL . II . E And , And , to defend the Whiggish cause , Her topicks FURNITURE OF A WOMAN'S MIND . 49.
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... against the stump , And difmally was heard to whine , All as the fcrubb'd her meazly rump . The nymph who dwells in every tree , ( If all be true that poets chant ) Condemn'd by Fate's fupreme decree , Muft die with her expiring plant ...
... against the stump , And difmally was heard to whine , All as the fcrubb'd her meazly rump . The nymph who dwells in every tree , ( If all be true that poets chant ) Condemn'd by Fate's fupreme decree , Muft die with her expiring plant ...
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