Poetical Works: To which is Prefixed an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Том 2T. Evans, 1774 |
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... foe : As if it were a Shrove - tide game , And cocks and poets were the fame . Thus should a wooden collar deck Some woe - full ' squire's embarrass'd neck , When high above the croud he stands With equi - distant sprawling hands , And ...
... foe : As if it were a Shrove - tide game , And cocks and poets were the fame . Thus should a wooden collar deck Some woe - full ' squire's embarrass'd neck , When high above the croud he stands With equi - distant sprawling hands , And ...
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... foes : But fure no fober man alive , Can think that friends would e'er connive . From just remarks on earliest time , In the first infancy of rhime , It may be fairly understood There were two fects - the Bad , the Good . Both fell ...
... foes : But fure no fober man alive , Can think that friends would e'er connive . From just remarks on earliest time , In the first infancy of rhime , It may be fairly understood There were two fects - the Bad , the Good . Both fell ...
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... foe , Howe'er their rage fiam'd fierce and cruel , They'd stop it all to fight a duel . And each cool wit would meet his brother , To pink and tilt at one another . Jealous of every puff of fame , The idle whift'ling of a name , The ...
... foe , Howe'er their rage fiam'd fierce and cruel , They'd stop it all to fight a duel . And each cool wit would meet his brother , To pink and tilt at one another . Jealous of every puff of fame , The idle whift'ling of a name , The ...
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... foes , and then his friends . While your good word , or conversati Can lend a brother reputation ; While verse or preface quaintly penn'd , Can raise the consequence of friend , How visible the kind affection ! How close the partial ...
... foes , and then his friends . While your good word , or conversati Can lend a brother reputation ; While verse or preface quaintly penn'd , Can raise the consequence of friend , How visible the kind affection ! How close the partial ...
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... self always blinds , Who , at a friends re - echoed praise , Which their own voice conspir'd to raise , Shall be more deep and inly hurt , Than from a foe's infulting dirt . And And fome , too timid to reveal That glow of ( 30 )
... self always blinds , Who , at a friends re - echoed praise , Which their own voice conspir'd to raise , Shall be more deep and inly hurt , Than from a foe's infulting dirt . And And fome , too timid to reveal That glow of ( 30 )
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