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The twinkling stars drop numberless each night , Yet shines the radiant firmament
as bright ; So from the ocean should we rivers drain , Still would enough to drown
the world remain . In causes juft , would all the Gods oppose , ' Twere honeft to ...
The twinkling stars drop numberless each night , Yet shines the radiant firmament
as bright ; So from the ocean should we rivers drain , Still would enough to drown
the world remain . In causes juft , would all the Gods oppose , ' Twere honeft to ...
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Τ Η Ε 1 P R E F A C E. : O all public spectacles , that which should properly be
called an Opera , is required to furnish towards the entertainment ; and there is
something or other to be provided that may touch every sense , and please every
...
Τ Η Ε 1 P R E F A C E. : O all public spectacles , that which should properly be
called an Opera , is required to furnish towards the entertainment ; and there is
something or other to be provided that may touch every sense , and please every
...
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Seek the great man ! they cry - ' tis then decreed , This were my wish - could
ought my memorykk , In him , if I court fortune , I fucceed . is Say , when in death
my forrows lie repos'd , 65 · What friends to fecond ? who for me should suc , That
my ...
Seek the great man ! they cry - ' tis then decreed , This were my wish - could
ought my memorykk , In him , if I court fortune , I fucceed . is Say , when in death
my forrows lie repos'd , 65 · What friends to fecond ? who for me should suc , That
my ...
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As We never hear the wormen praiz'd , Who hrig tae lime , or place the dones ;
But all admire Inigojores : So , if this pile of calier'd rhymnes Should be approv'd
in after - timés ; If it both pleaies aod endures , The merita d the praise are yours .
As We never hear the wormen praiz'd , Who hrig tae lime , or place the dones ;
But all admire Inigojores : So , if this pile of calier'd rhymnes Should be approv'd
in after - timés ; If it both pleaies aod endures , The merita d the praise are yours .
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But yet , methinks , though with disgrace Both to the picture and the face , I should
name them who do rehearse The story of the picture - farce ; ON THE SAME
PICTURE . The Squire , in French as hard as stone , Cr 1łrong as rock , that's all
as ...
But yet , methinks , though with disgrace Both to the picture and the face , I should
name them who do rehearse The story of the picture - farce ; ON THE SAME
PICTURE . The Squire , in French as hard as stone , Cr 1łrong as rock , that's all
as ...
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Страница 414 - To hear his out-of-fashion wit ? But he takes up with younger folks, Who for his wine will bear his jokes. Faith ! he must make his stories shorter, Or change his comrades once a quarter ; In half the time he talks them round, There must another set be found.
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