The Works of Mr. John Gay: In Four Volumes. To which is Added an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author ...James Potts, 1770 |
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... , the Cock , the Spider , the Afs , and the Farmer , ] 15. The Cook - maid , the Turnfpit , and the Ox , 182 16. The Ravens , the Sexton , and the Earth- worm , 186 INTRO . TO THE FA BL E S. PART THE FIRST . viii TABLE .
... , the Cock , the Spider , the Afs , and the Farmer , ] 15. The Cook - maid , the Turnfpit , and the Ox , 182 16. The Ravens , the Sexton , and the Earth- worm , 186 INTRO . TO THE FA BL E S. PART THE FIRST . viii TABLE .
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... FA BL E S. PART THE FIRST . The SHEPHERD and the PHILOSOPHER . EMOTE from cities liv'd a Swain , His head was filver'd o'er with age , And long experience made him fage ; In fummer's heat and winter's cold He fed his flock , and penn'd ...
... FA BL E S. PART THE FIRST . The SHEPHERD and the PHILOSOPHER . EMOTE from cities liv'd a Swain , His head was filver'd o'er with age , And long experience made him fage ; In fummer's heat and winter's cold He fed his flock , and penn'd ...
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... fpeck is feen on fnow . As near a barn , by hunger led , A Peacock with the poultry fed ; All view'd him with an envious eye , And mock'd his gaudy pageantry . ... ) He , He , confcious of fuperior merit , Contemns their base 32 FA BL E S.
... fpeck is feen on fnow . As near a barn , by hunger led , A Peacock with the poultry fed ; All view'd him with an envious eye , And mock'd his gaudy pageantry . ... ) He , He , confcious of fuperior merit , Contemns their base 32 FA BL E S.
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... fools of low condition , Compar'd with Coxcombs of ambition . For thofe , puff'd up with flatt'ry , dare Affume a nation's various care : 3 L They They ne'er the groffeft praise miftrust , Their fycophants feem FABL E S. 131.
... fools of low condition , Compar'd with Coxcombs of ambition . For thofe , puff'd up with flatt'ry , dare Affume a nation's various care : 3 L They They ne'er the groffeft praise miftrust , Their fycophants feem FABL E S. 131.
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