Poetical Works: To which is Prefixed an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Том 2T. Evans, 1774 |
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... Bayonets of Greek , And keep plain fenfe at fuch a distance , She cannot give a friend assistance . Not thefe alone in judgment rise , And fhoot at genius as it flies , But Your man of habit , who's wound up To eat ( 22 )
... Bayonets of Greek , And keep plain fenfe at fuch a distance , She cannot give a friend assistance . Not thefe alone in judgment rise , And fhoot at genius as it flies , But Your man of habit , who's wound up To eat ( 22 )
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... of expreffing . " " Tis ftile which makes the writer known , " The mark he fets upon his own . " Let CONGREVE fpeak as CONGREVE writ , " And keep the ball up of his wit ; " Let Let SWIFT be SWIFT , nor e'er demean " The ( 34 )
... of expreffing . " " Tis ftile which makes the writer known , " The mark he fets upon his own . " Let CONGREVE fpeak as CONGREVE writ , " And keep the ball up of his wit ; " Let Let SWIFT be SWIFT , nor e'er demean " The ( 34 )
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... keep it always for themselves ? Wretches like thefe , my Soul difdains , And doubts their hearts as well as brains . Suppofe a Neighbour should defire To light a candle at your fire , C 4 Would Would it deprive your flame of Light ...
... keep it always for themselves ? Wretches like thefe , my Soul difdains , And doubts their hearts as well as brains . Suppofe a Neighbour should defire To light a candle at your fire , C 4 Would Would it deprive your flame of Light ...
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... make an orthodox Divine ; Whose Holiness receives its beauty From Income large , and little Duty ; Who loves the Pipe , the Glafs , the Smock , And keeps a Curate for his Flock . ― The The world , obfequious to his nod , Shall hail ( 41 )
... make an orthodox Divine ; Whose Holiness receives its beauty From Income large , and little Duty ; Who loves the Pipe , the Glafs , the Smock , And keeps a Curate for his Flock . ― The The world , obfequious to his nod , Shall hail ( 41 )
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... keep , ( They make it up , and go to fleep ) Thefe fallings in and fallings out , Sometimes with caufe , but most without Are but the common modes of ftrife , Which oil the springs of married life , Where famenefs would create the ...
... keep , ( They make it up , and go to fleep ) Thefe fallings in and fallings out , Sometimes with caufe , but most without Are but the common modes of ftrife , Which oil the springs of married life , Where famenefs would create the ...
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