Lectures on the English Comic WritersWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 222 páginas |
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... thou shalt have ingots , and to - morrow Give lords the affront . * * * Face . At his prayers , Sir , he ; Good man , he's doing his devotions For the success . Mam . Lungs , I will set a period Where's thy master ? To all thy labours ; ...
... thou shalt have ingots , and to - morrow Give lords the affront . * * * Face . At his prayers , Sir , he ; Good man , he's doing his devotions For the success . Mam . Lungs , I will set a period Where's thy master ? To all thy labours ; ...
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... thou ( poor heart That labour'st yet to nestle thee , And think'st by hovering here to get a part In a forbidden or forbidding tree , And hop'st her stiffness by long siege to bow :) Little think'st thou , That thou to - morrow , ere ...
... thou ( poor heart That labour'st yet to nestle thee , And think'st by hovering here to get a part In a forbidden or forbidding tree , And hop'st her stiffness by long siege to bow :) Little think'st thou , That thou to - morrow , ere ...
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... thou seen the down in the air , When wanton winds have tost it , " and his " Dream , " which is of a more tender and romantic cast , are all exquisite in their way . They are the origin of the style of Prior and Gay in their short ...
... thou seen the down in the air , When wanton winds have tost it , " and his " Dream , " which is of a more tender and romantic cast , are all exquisite in their way . They are the origin of the style of Prior and Gay in their short ...
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... thou , And skill in painting , dost bestow , Upon thy ancient arms , the gaudy heav'nly bow . Swift as light thoughts their empty career run , Thy race is finished when begun ; Let a post - angel start with thee , And thou the goal of ...
... thou , And skill in painting , dost bestow , Upon thy ancient arms , the gaudy heav'nly bow . Swift as light thoughts their empty career run , Thy race is finished when begun ; Let a post - angel start with thee , And thou the goal of ...
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... thou dost tread , Nature's self thy Ganymede . Thou dost drink , and dance , and sing ; Happier than the happiest king ! All the fields which thou dost see , All the plants , belong to thee ; All that summer - hours produce , Fertile ...
... thou dost tread , Nature's self thy Ganymede . Thou dost drink , and dance , and sing ; Happier than the happiest king ! All the fields which thou dost see , All the plants , belong to thee ; All that summer - hours produce , Fertile ...
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