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... Thou talk'st of freedom , what ? without control Do what we list in wantonness of soul . Fly , ruffian , from the haunts of men repair To Lybian wilds , and seek thy freedom there ; Mix with the tigers , and in savage joy , Vagrant at ...
... Thou talk'st of freedom , what ? without control Do what we list in wantonness of soul . Fly , ruffian , from the haunts of men repair To Lybian wilds , and seek thy freedom there ; Mix with the tigers , and in savage joy , Vagrant at ...
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... thou art That hast the supervising part , Fain would I mace lay thee on ; For Dean's yard boys , with much surprise , Being thus greatly edified , May throw their books of heathen gods aside ; And shortly there I fear see rise In ...
... thou art That hast the supervising part , Fain would I mace lay thee on ; For Dean's yard boys , with much surprise , Being thus greatly edified , May throw their books of heathen gods aside ; And shortly there I fear see rise In ...
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... thou not now tremble at the sight of a whole sheet ? Have you laid in a stock of patience , or sufficiently prepared yourself for the Christian duty of mortification ? I shall try the strength of your virtues , and the sincerity of your ...
... thou not now tremble at the sight of a whole sheet ? Have you laid in a stock of patience , or sufficiently prepared yourself for the Christian duty of mortification ? I shall try the strength of your virtues , and the sincerity of your ...
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... Thou hast twice laid a Ghost , † may'st thou now raise a spirit . I am very sorry I cannot meet you at Aylesbury , or come to you at Winchester ; but that which I at first considered as the amusement of a trifling Peuples . Mais on ne ...
... Thou hast twice laid a Ghost , † may'st thou now raise a spirit . I am very sorry I cannot meet you at Aylesbury , or come to you at Winchester ; but that which I at first considered as the amusement of a trifling Peuples . Mais on ne ...
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... thou but placed an equal in his room . He's gone ! great Churchill's gone ! ' tis true , Yet cease the fates to blame , Years they allow'd him but a few , But gave eternal fame . Prose - driving dunces , waddling fools in rhyme ...
... thou but placed an equal in his room . He's gone ! great Churchill's gone ! ' tis true , Yet cease the fates to blame , Years they allow'd him but a few , But gave eternal fame . Prose - driving dunces , waddling fools in rhyme ...
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a ..., Volumen 1 Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1844 |
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