The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen 41Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... tongue Is mov'd by flattery , or with scandal hung : Friendship , for fylvan fhades , the palace flies , Where all must yield to Interest's dearer ties ; Each rival Machiavel with envy burns , And Honefty forfakes them all by turns ...
... tongue Is mov'd by flattery , or with scandal hung : Friendship , for fylvan fhades , the palace flies , Where all must yield to Interest's dearer ties ; Each rival Machiavel with envy burns , And Honefty forfakes them all by turns ...
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... tongue with eloquence of love ! If loft Adonis e'er thy bofom warm'd , If e'er his eyes or godlike figure charm'd , Think on those hours when firft you felt the dart , Think on the restless fever of thy heart ; Think how you pine in ...
... tongue with eloquence of love ! If loft Adonis e'er thy bofom warm'd , If e'er his eyes or godlike figure charm'd , Think on those hours when firft you felt the dart , Think on the restless fever of thy heart ; Think how you pine in ...
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... tongue ; 180 So fhall each paffion by the Fan be seen , From noify anger to the fullen fpleen . While Venus fpoke , joy fhone in Strephon's eyes ; Proud of the gift , he to Corinna flies . But Cupid ( who delights in amorous ill ...
... tongue ; 180 So fhall each paffion by the Fan be seen , From noify anger to the fullen fpleen . While Venus fpoke , joy fhone in Strephon's eyes ; Proud of the gift , he to Corinna flies . But Cupid ( who delights in amorous ill ...
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... tongue ! may blifters fore it gall , That names Buxoma Blouzelind withal . CUDDY . Hold , witlefs Lobbin Clout , I thee advife , Left blifters fore on thy own tongue arife . Lo yonder , Cloddipole , the blithfome fwain , The wifeft lout ...
... tongue ! may blifters fore it gall , That names Buxoma Blouzelind withal . CUDDY . Hold , witlefs Lobbin Clout , I thee advife , Left blifters fore on thy own tongue arife . Lo yonder , Cloddipole , the blithfome fwain , The wifeft lout ...
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... tongue confefs'd the fhrew . 66 My plaint , ye laffes , with this burthen aid , " Tis hard fo true a damfel dies a maid . " Ver 25 . 25 30 35 45 " Incumbens tereti Damon fic cœpit olivæ . ” Ver . 33. Shent , an old word , fignifying ...
... tongue confefs'd the fhrew . 66 My plaint , ye laffes , with this burthen aid , " Tis hard fo true a damfel dies a maid . " Ver 25 . 25 30 35 45 " Incumbens tereti Damon fic cœpit olivæ . ” Ver . 33. Shent , an old word , fignifying ...
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