Poetical Works: To which is Prefixed an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Том 2T. Evans, 1774 |
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... fure is due , Why not one MAGAZINE for You ? FRIEND . That's an Herculean task , my friend , You toil and labour to offend . Part of your scheme - a free tranflation , TO SCHOLARS is a profanation ; What ! break up Latin ! pull down ...
... fure is due , Why not one MAGAZINE for You ? FRIEND . That's an Herculean task , my friend , You toil and labour to offend . Part of your scheme - a free tranflation , TO SCHOLARS is a profanation ; What ! break up Latin ! pull down ...
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... fure to please , While both have ftrength , and both have cafe ; Yet though their various beauties strike , Their ease , their strength is not alike . Both with confummate horfeman's fkill , Ride as they lift , about the bill ; But take ...
... fure to please , While both have ftrength , and both have cafe ; Yet though their various beauties strike , Their ease , their strength is not alike . Both with confummate horfeman's fkill , Ride as they lift , about the bill ; But take ...
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... fure , if rhime , which feems to flo Whether its mafter will or no , If humour , not by ftudy fought , But rifing from immediate thought , Are proofs of ease , what hardy name Shall e'er difpute a PRIOR's claim ! But ftill your critic's ...
... fure , if rhime , which feems to flo Whether its mafter will or no , If humour , not by ftudy fought , But rifing from immediate thought , Are proofs of ease , what hardy name Shall e'er difpute a PRIOR's claim ! But ftill your critic's ...
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... fure no fober man alive , Can think that friends would e'er conniv From juft remarks on earliest time , In the first infancy of rhime , It may be fairly understood There were two fects - the Bad , the G Both fell together by the ears ...
... fure no fober man alive , Can think that friends would e'er conniv From juft remarks on earliest time , In the first infancy of rhime , It may be fairly understood There were two fects - the Bad , the G Both fell together by the ears ...
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... fure , took much upon her , As being one in higher Life , Who did the Parish mighty honour , Sent for the Dame , who , poor and willin Would take a job of charing work , And sweat and toil like any Turk , To earn a fixpence or a ...
... fure , took much upon her , As being one in higher Life , Who did the Parish mighty honour , Sent for the Dame , who , poor and willin Would take a job of charing work , And sweat and toil like any Turk , To earn a fixpence or a ...
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