Silver Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyArthur Pollard Dent, 1976 - 274 oldal |
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33. oldal
... wish't , that she had strained a Limb When first she ventur'd out with him . John wish't , that he had broke a Leg When first for her he quitted Peg . But what Adventures more befell ' em The Muse hath now no time to tell ' em . How ...
... wish't , that she had strained a Limb When first she ventur'd out with him . John wish't , that he had broke a Leg When first for her he quitted Peg . But what Adventures more befell ' em The Muse hath now no time to tell ' em . How ...
40. oldal
... wish his Rivals all in Hell . Her End when Emulation misses , She turns to Envy , Stings and Hisses : The strongest Friendship yields to Pride , Unless the Odds be on our Side . Vain human Kind ! Fantastick Race ! Thy various Follies ...
... wish his Rivals all in Hell . Her End when Emulation misses , She turns to Envy , Stings and Hisses : The strongest Friendship yields to Pride , Unless the Odds be on our Side . Vain human Kind ! Fantastick Race ! Thy various Follies ...
162. oldal
... wish'd him full ten times a day at Old Nick , But missing his mirth and agreeable vein , 60 As often we wish'd to have Dick back again . Here Cumberland lies having acted his parts , The Terence of England , the mender of hearts ; A ...
... wish'd him full ten times a day at Old Nick , But missing his mirth and agreeable vein , 60 As often we wish'd to have Dick back again . Here Cumberland lies having acted his parts , The Terence of England , the mender of hearts ; A ...
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