The Works of the English Poets: SwiftH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... fmile , Ill befits a lofty style . From the planet of my birth I encounter vice with mirth . Wicked minifters of state I can easier fcorn than hate ; And I find it answers right : Scorn torments them more than fpight . All the vices of ...
... fmile , Ill befits a lofty style . From the planet of my birth I encounter vice with mirth . Wicked minifters of state I can easier fcorn than hate ; And I find it answers right : Scorn torments them more than fpight . All the vices of ...
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... fmile ; But , to patch up all our quarrels , Quote you texts from Plutarch's Morals ; Or from Solomon produce Maxims teaching Wifdom's ufe ? " If I treat you like a crown'd - head , You have cheap enough compounded ; Can you put - in ...
... fmile ; But , to patch up all our quarrels , Quote you texts from Plutarch's Morals ; Or from Solomon produce Maxims teaching Wifdom's ufe ? " If I treat you like a crown'd - head , You have cheap enough compounded ; Can you put - in ...
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... fmile , When I found the tingling pain Entering warm your frigid brain Make you able upon fight To decide of wrong and right ; ; Talk with sense whate'er you please on ; Learn to relish truth and reason ? Thus we both fhall gain our ...
... fmile , When I found the tingling pain Entering warm your frigid brain Make you able upon fight To decide of wrong and right ; ; Talk with sense whate'er you please on ; Learn to relish truth and reason ? Thus we both fhall gain our ...
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... fmile , Beauties that thine abfence mourn ,, Beauties wishing thy return . Come , Cadenus , come with hafte ,. Come before the winter's blaft ; Swifter than the lightning fly ;. Or I , like Vanessa , die . A LETTER TO THE DEAN , WHEN IN ...
... fmile , Beauties that thine abfence mourn ,, Beauties wishing thy return . Come , Cadenus , come with hafte ,. Come before the winter's blaft ; Swifter than the lightning fly ;. Or I , like Vanessa , die . A LETTER TO THE DEAN , WHEN IN ...
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... , and gait ; Mark my addrefs , and learn my ftyle , When to look fcornful , when to fmile ; Nor fputter out your oaths fo fast , But keep your fwearing to the laft . Then Then at our leifure we ' ll be witty , 88 POEMS . SWIFT'S.
... , and gait ; Mark my addrefs , and learn my ftyle , When to look fcornful , when to fmile ; Nor fputter out your oaths fo fast , But keep your fwearing to the laft . Then Then at our leifure we ' ll be witty , 88 POEMS . SWIFT'S.
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