Moore. Cawthorne. Collins. Dyer. Shenstone. Mallet. Akenside. Gray. Littleton. GayA. Miller, 1800 |
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... give up Richard . " But then it tickles me to fee , " In Haftings , such a shrimp as he " Attempt to ravish Pritchard . VIII . " The fellow pleafed me well enough " In what d'ye call it ? Hoadley's ftuff ; " There's fomething there like ...
... give up Richard . " But then it tickles me to fee , " In Haftings , such a shrimp as he " Attempt to ravish Pritchard . VIII . " The fellow pleafed me well enough " In what d'ye call it ? Hoadley's ftuff ; " There's fomething there like ...
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... give her to me , and I'll make her my child her : And then should her temper be fullen or haughty , Her flesh too be frail , and incline to be naughty , ' Twould fret the poor fellow fo out of his reason , That Barry and Quin would fet ...
... give her to me , and I'll make her my child her : And then should her temper be fullen or haughty , Her flesh too be frail , and incline to be naughty , ' Twould fret the poor fellow fo out of his reason , That Barry and Quin would fet ...
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... give him her's instead on't : But the conceiv'd there was no need on't ; And faid , and bid him make no pother , He fhould have neither one not t'other . That then he rav'd and storm'd like fury , And faid , that one was his " de jure ...
... give him her's instead on't : But the conceiv'd there was no need on't ; And faid , and bid him make no pother , He fhould have neither one not t'other . That then he rav'd and storm'd like fury , And faid , that one was his " de jure ...
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... give to each her due , By praifing them I flatter you ; And praifing moft , I ftill declare You faireft , where the reft are fair . AS at his board a farmer fate , Replenish'd by his homely treat , His fav'rite Spaniel near him ftood ...
... give to each her due , By praifing them I flatter you ; And praifing moft , I ftill declare You faireft , where the reft are fair . AS at his board a farmer fate , Replenish'd by his homely treat , His fav'rite Spaniel near him ftood ...
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... give o'er , And lay thy flender threads no more ; A thoughtless fly or two , at most , Is all the conqueft thou canst boast ;. For bees of fenfe thy arts evade , We see so plain the nets are laid . The gaudy tulip , that displays Her ...
... give o'er , And lay thy flender threads no more ; A thoughtless fly or two , at most , Is all the conqueft thou canst boast ;. For bees of fenfe thy arts evade , We see so plain the nets are laid . The gaudy tulip , that displays Her ...
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