The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by S. Johnson, Том 371790 |
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... , father , fye , ( the Prelate cries ) A maid fo young ! for fhame , be wife . Thefe indifcretions lend a handle To lewd lay - tongues , to give us fcandal . For For your vow's fake , this rule I give t 1 GAY'S POEMS . The Equivocation.
... , father , fye , ( the Prelate cries ) A maid fo young ! for fhame , be wife . Thefe indifcretions lend a handle To lewd lay - tongues , to give us fcandal . For For your vow's fake , this rule I give t 1 GAY'S POEMS . The Equivocation.
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... tongue have power to talk , When round your bed the horrid ghost shall walk ; you dare ask it , why it leaves its tomb ; I'll fee If sheets well air'd , and fhew the room . your Soon as the frighted maid her tale had told , The ftranger ...
... tongue have power to talk , When round your bed the horrid ghost shall walk ; you dare ask it , why it leaves its tomb ; I'll fee If sheets well air'd , and fhew the room . your Soon as the frighted maid her tale had told , The ftranger ...
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... , though you duck them ne'er so long , Not one falt drop e'er wets their tongue : " Tis hence they scandal have at will , And that this member ne'er lies ftill . THE THE QUID NUNK I'S : A TA L E. OCCASIONED 24 GAY'S POEMS .
... , though you duck them ne'er so long , Not one falt drop e'er wets their tongue : " Tis hence they scandal have at will , And that this member ne'er lies ftill . THE THE QUID NUNK I'S : A TA L E. OCCASIONED 24 GAY'S POEMS .
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... tongue within my lips I rein ; For who talks much muft talk in vain . We from the wordy torrent fly : Who liftens to the chattering pye ? 60 Nor would I , with felonious flight , By stealth invade my neighbour's right . Rapacious ...
... tongue within my lips I rein ; For who talks much muft talk in vain . We from the wordy torrent fly : Who liftens to the chattering pye ? 60 Nor would I , with felonious flight , By stealth invade my neighbour's right . Rapacious ...
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... tongue to deal in fiction . Those things that startle me or you I grant are ftrange ; yet may be true . Who doubts that Elephants are found For fcience and for fense renown'd ? Borri records their ftrength of parts , Extent of thought ...
... tongue to deal in fiction . Those things that startle me or you I grant are ftrange ; yet may be true . Who doubts that Elephants are found For fcience and for fense renown'd ? Borri records their ftrength of parts , Extent of thought ...
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Afide againſt Alexis beauty befide beneath bofom breaſt cauſe CLEANTHES cloſe confefs court cries defcend deſpair difgrace DIONE Dione's diſguiſe dy'd e'er Evander eyes FABLE FABLE fafe faid falfe fame fate faultering fays fcorn fecret feek fhade fhall fhould fide fighs fight firſt flain flame flies fome fool forrows foul friendſhip ftand ftate ftill ftrength fuch fudden fwain fylvan Guife hand hate hath hear heart honeft honour hour houſe juſt knaves LAURA loft LYCIDAS maid Menalcas mind moſt muft muſt ne'er nymph o'er paffion PARTHENIA plain pleaſure Plutus praiſe pride purſue race rais'd raiſe ravenous band reft reply'd rife rofe SCENE ſhake ſhall ſhare ſhe SHEPHERD ſhow ſkill ſome ſpeak ſtate ſteps tears thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou tongue truſt Twas vex'd Whene'er whofe Whoſe wife wretch XXXVII
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