Various Pieces in Verse and Prose: Many of which Were Never Before Published, Том 1J. Dodsley, 1791 |
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... Such talk was hateful to her breaft , She thought them arrant prudes at best . When to display her naughty mind , Hunger with cruelty combin'd ; She view'd the ant with favage eyes , And hopt , and hopt to snatch her prize . The Bee ...
... Such talk was hateful to her breaft , She thought them arrant prudes at best . When to display her naughty mind , Hunger with cruelty combin'd ; She view'd the ant with favage eyes , And hopt , and hopt to snatch her prize . The Bee ...
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... Such whims my very heart derides , Indeed you make me burft my fides , Truft me , Mifs Bee - to fpeak the truth , I've copied man from earliest youth ; The fame our tafte , the fame our school , Paffion and appetite our rule ; And call ...
... Such whims my very heart derides , Indeed you make me burft my fides , Truft me , Mifs Bee - to fpeak the truth , I've copied man from earliest youth ; The fame our tafte , the fame our school , Paffion and appetite our rule ; And call ...
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... GEE , Who died October 25 , 1736 , Ætat . 28 . EAUTEOUS , nor known to pride , to friends BEAUTEOUS , fincere , Mild to thy neighbour , to thyself severe ; 5 Unftain'd Unftain'd thy honour - and thy wit was such , 82 VARIOUS PIECES .
... GEE , Who died October 25 , 1736 , Ætat . 28 . EAUTEOUS , nor known to pride , to friends BEAUTEOUS , fincere , Mild to thy neighbour , to thyself severe ; 5 Unftain'd Unftain'd thy honour - and thy wit was such , 82 VARIOUS PIECES .
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... such , Knew no extremes , nor little , nor too much . Few were thy years , and painful thro ' the whole , Yet calm thy paffage , and ferene thy soul . Reader , amidst these facred crowds that fleep * , View this once lovely form , nor ...
... such , Knew no extremes , nor little , nor too much . Few were thy years , and painful thro ' the whole , Yet calm thy paffage , and ferene thy soul . Reader , amidst these facred crowds that fleep * , View this once lovely form , nor ...
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... ) who , together with their cattle , perished in great measure through the inability of the countries to fupply such a vast host with provision . Her Her troops a deeper fcarlet wore Than ever armies knew VISION I. 141.
... ) who , together with their cattle , perished in great measure through the inability of the countries to fupply such a vast host with provision . Her Her troops a deeper fcarlet wore Than ever armies knew VISION I. 141.
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