Young. Churchill. Lloyd. Falconer. ThomsonSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... hope prefumptuous to engage An act of Toleration for the stage , And courtiers will , like reafonable creatures , Sufpend vain fashion , and unfcrew their features , Old Falftaff , play'd by Love , thall pleafe once more , And humour ...
... hope prefumptuous to engage An act of Toleration for the stage , And courtiers will , like reafonable creatures , Sufpend vain fashion , and unfcrew their features , Old Falftaff , play'd by Love , thall pleafe once more , And humour ...
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... hope he will a stranger spare , Who gives no quarter to his friend Voltaire . Unhappy Genius ; plac'd by partial fate With a free fpirit in a flavish state ; Were the reluctant Muse , opprefs'd by kings , Or droops in filence , or in ...
... hope he will a stranger spare , Who gives no quarter to his friend Voltaire . Unhappy Genius ; plac'd by partial fate With a free fpirit in a flavish state ; Were the reluctant Muse , opprefs'd by kings , Or droops in filence , or in ...
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... hope to find One med'cine , as one hour , for all mankind . If Rupert after ten is out of bed , The fool next morning can't hold up his head . What reafon this which me to bed must call , Whofe head ( thank heaven ) never aches at all ...
... hope to find One med'cine , as one hour , for all mankind . If Rupert after ten is out of bed , The fool next morning can't hold up his head . What reafon this which me to bed must call , Whofe head ( thank heaven ) never aches at all ...
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... hope that man , who dares be mean . There full of flesh , and full of grace , With that fine round unmeaning face Which Nature gives to fons of earth Whom the defigns for ease and mirth , Should the frim Plausible be seen , Obferve his ...
... hope that man , who dares be mean . There full of flesh , and full of grace , With that fine round unmeaning face Which Nature gives to fons of earth Whom the defigns for ease and mirth , Should the frim Plausible be seen , Obferve his ...
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... hope , yet would not fear ; Health in her motion , the wild grace Of Pleasure speaking in her face , Dull Regularity thrown by , And Comfort beaming from her eye ; Fancy , in richest robes array'd , Came fmiling forth , and brought me ...
... hope , yet would not fear ; Health in her motion , the wild grace Of Pleasure speaking in her face , Dull Regularity thrown by , And Comfort beaming from her eye ; Fancy , in richest robes array'd , Came fmiling forth , and brought me ...
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