The Poetical Works of Robert Lloyd, A. M.: To which is Prefixed an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Том 2T. Evans, 1774 |
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... o'er nice , Sits often loose to easy vice . Perhaps their Temperance will not pass The due rotation of the glass ; And gravity denies ' em pow'r T ' unpeg their hats at fuch an hour . Some vices must to all appear As conftitutional as ...
... o'er nice , Sits often loose to easy vice . Perhaps their Temperance will not pass The due rotation of the glass ; And gravity denies ' em pow'r T ' unpeg their hats at fuch an hour . Some vices must to all appear As conftitutional as ...
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... o'er the leaves , and look about " To find his own opinions out ; " D'ye think one author out of ten " Would know his fentiments agen ? " Thinking your authors differ less in " Than in their manner of expreffing . " ' Tis ftile which ...
... o'er the leaves , and look about " To find his own opinions out ; " D'ye think one author out of ten " Would know his fentiments agen ? " Thinking your authors differ less in " Than in their manner of expreffing . " ' Tis ftile which ...
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... o'er , You'd go no farther than the Door , Mark yon round Parson , fat and sleek , Who preaches only once a Week , Whom Claret , Sloth , and Ven'son join To make an orthodox Divine ; Whose Holiness receives its beauty From Income large ...
... o'er , You'd go no farther than the Door , Mark yon round Parson , fat and sleek , Who preaches only once a Week , Whom Claret , Sloth , and Ven'son join To make an orthodox Divine ; Whose Holiness receives its beauty From Income large ...
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... Between two bulky bodies jamm'd , Did you ne'er writhe yourself about , To find the feat and cufhion out ? How difagreeably you fit , With b - m awry , and place unfit , Till fome kind jolt o'er ill - pav'd town , Till ( 48 )
... Between two bulky bodies jamm'd , Did you ne'er writhe yourself about , To find the feat and cufhion out ? How difagreeably you fit , With b - m awry , and place unfit , Till fome kind jolt o'er ill - pav'd town , Till ( 48 )
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... o'er ill - pav'd town , Shall wedge you close , and nail you down , So fares it with your fondling dolts , And all love's quarrels are but jolts . When tiffs arife , and words of strife Turn one to two in man and wife , ( For that's a ...
... o'er ill - pav'd town , Shall wedge you close , and nail you down , So fares it with your fondling dolts , And all love's quarrels are but jolts . When tiffs arife , and words of strife Turn one to two in man and wife , ( For that's a ...
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