The Works of Mr. John Gay: In Four Volumes. To which is Added an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author ... |
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... Hence grew my settled hate to ' vice . 7 The daily labours of the bee Awake my
soul to industry . Who Who can observe the careful ant , And not provide 10
INTRODUCTION .
... Hence grew my settled hate to ' vice . 7 The daily labours of the bee Awake my
soul to industry . Who Who can observe the careful ant , And not provide 10
INTRODUCTION .
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... example they pursue , We must allow some praise is due : But when they ftrain
beyond their guide , I laugh to fcorn the mimic pride . For how fantastic is the fight
, To meet men always bolt upright , Because we sometimes walk on two ! I hate ...
... example they pursue , We must allow some praise is due : But when they ftrain
beyond their guide , I laugh to fcorn the mimic pride . For how fantastic is the fight
, To meet men always bolt upright , Because we sometimes walk on two ! I hate ...
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I HATE the man who builds his name On ruins of another's fame . Thus prudes ,
by characters o'erthrown , Imagine that they raise their own . Thus Scribblers ,
covetous of praise , Think flander can transplant the bays , Beauties and bards
have ...
I HATE the man who builds his name On ruins of another's fame . Thus prudes ,
by characters o'erthrown , Imagine that they raise their own . Thus Scribblers ,
covetous of praise , Think flander can transplant the bays , Beauties and bards
have ...
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When such as these have vex'd a state , Pursu'd by universal hate , Their false
support at once hath fail'd , And persevering truth prevail'd . Expos'd , their train of
fraud is seen ; Truth will at last remove the screen . A country ' Squire , by whim ...
When such as these have vex'd a state , Pursu'd by universal hate , Their false
support at once hath fail'd , And persevering truth prevail'd . Expos'd , their train of
fraud is seen ; Truth will at last remove the screen . A country ' Squire , by whim ...
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Hear only him , he'll swear it too , That all our hatred is to you . But learn from us
your true estate ; ' Tis that curs'd Cur alone we hate . The ' Squire heard truth .
Now YAP rulh'd in ; The wide hall echoes with his din : Yet truth prevail'd ; and ...
Hear only him , he'll swear it too , That all our hatred is to you . But learn from us
your true estate ; ' Tis that curs'd Cur alone we hate . The ' Squire heard truth .
Now YAP rulh'd in ; The wide hall echoes with his din : Yet truth prevail'd ; and ...
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