The Works of the English Poets: SwiftH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... thousand times have died . Then who with reafon can maintain That no effects of food remain ? And is not virtue in mankind The nutriment that feeds the mind ; Upheld by each good action paft , And still continued by the last ? Then ...
... thousand times have died . Then who with reafon can maintain That no effects of food remain ? And is not virtue in mankind The nutriment that feeds the mind ; Upheld by each good action paft , And still continued by the last ? Then ...
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... Thousand sparkles falling down Light on many a coxcomb's crown : See what mirth the fport creates ; Singes hair , but breaks no pates . Thus , fhould I attempt to climb , Treat you in a style fublime , Such a rocket is my Mufe ...
... Thousand sparkles falling down Light on many a coxcomb's crown : See what mirth the fport creates ; Singes hair , but breaks no pates . Thus , fhould I attempt to climb , Treat you in a style fublime , Such a rocket is my Mufe ...
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... ; Nor can ten hundred thousand lyes Make you lefs virtuous , learn'd , or wife . The most effectual way to baulk Their malice , is to let them talk .. THE THE FURNITURE OF A WOMAN'S MIND . 1727- A Set [ 47 ] On Cenfure.
... ; Nor can ten hundred thousand lyes Make you lefs virtuous , learn'd , or wife . The most effectual way to baulk Their malice , is to let them talk .. THE THE FURNITURE OF A WOMAN'S MIND . 1727- A Set [ 47 ] On Cenfure.
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... thousand times before ; Can ready compliments supply On all occafions , cut and dry ; Such hatred to a parfon's gown , The fight will put her in a fwoon ; For converfation well endued , She calls it witty to be rude ; And , placing ...
... thousand times before ; Can ready compliments supply On all occafions , cut and dry ; Such hatred to a parfon's gown , The fight will put her in a fwoon ; For converfation well endued , She calls it witty to be rude ; And , placing ...
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... thousand lice , and every loufe was gold ; Him on my lap you never more shall fee ; Or may I lose my weeding - knife - and thee ! DERMOT . O , could I earn for thee , my lovely lafs , A pair of * brogues to bear thee dry to mass ! But ...
... thousand lice , and every loufe was gold ; Him on my lap you never more shall fee ; Or may I lose my weeding - knife - and thee ! DERMOT . O , could I earn for thee , my lovely lafs , A pair of * brogues to bear thee dry to mass ! But ...
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