The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... ; And every venal stickler for the yoke Felt himself crush'd at the first word he spoke . Such men are raised to station and command , When Providence means mercy to a land . He speaks , and they appear ; to him they TABLE TALK . 31.
... ; And every venal stickler for the yoke Felt himself crush'd at the first word he spoke . Such men are raised to station and command , When Providence means mercy to a land . He speaks , and they appear ; to him they TABLE TALK . 31.
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... land , An ell or two of prospect we command ; But never peep beyond the thorny bound , Or oaken fence , that hems the paddock round . In Eden , ere yet innocence of heart Had faded , poetry was not an art ; Language , above all teaching ...
... land , An ell or two of prospect we command ; But never peep beyond the thorny bound , Or oaken fence , that hems the paddock round . In Eden , ere yet innocence of heart Had faded , poetry was not an art ; Language , above all teaching ...
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... land ; Let him your rubric and your feasts prescribe , Grand metropolitan of all the tribe . Of manners rough , and course athletic cast , The rank debauch suits Clodio's filthy taste . Rufillus , exquisitely form'd by rule , Not of the ...
... land ; Let him your rubric and your feasts prescribe , Grand metropolitan of all the tribe . Of manners rough , and course athletic cast , The rank debauch suits Clodio's filthy taste . Rufillus , exquisitely form'd by rule , Not of the ...
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... land . Ye writers of what none with safety reads , Footing it in the dance that fancy leads : Ye novelists , who mar what ye would mend , Sniveling and driveling folly without end ; Whose corresponding misses fill the ream With ...
... land . Ye writers of what none with safety reads , Footing it in the dance that fancy leads : Ye novelists , who mar what ye would mend , Sniveling and driveling folly without end ; Whose corresponding misses fill the ream With ...
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... land , Who fasten without mercy on the fair , And suck , and leave a craving maggot there ! Howe'er disguised the ' inflammatory tale , And cover'd with a fine - spun specious veil ; Such writers and such readers owe the gust And relish ...
... land , Who fasten without mercy on the fair , And suck , and leave a craving maggot there ! Howe'er disguised the ' inflammatory tale , And cover'd with a fine - spun specious veil ; Such writers and such readers owe the gust And relish ...
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