Poems, Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1800 |
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... ease ; The slipp'ry seat betray'd the sliding part That press'd it , and the feet hung dangling down , Anxious in vain to find the distant floor . The hardy chief upon the rugged rock Wash'd by the BOOK I. 3 THE SOFA . THE TASK, in Six ...
... ease ; The slipp'ry seat betray'd the sliding part That press'd it , and the feet hung dangling down , Anxious in vain to find the distant floor . The hardy chief upon the rugged rock Wash'd by the BOOK I. 3 THE SOFA . THE TASK, in Six ...
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... loins , that felt no ease ; The slipp'ry seat betray'd the sliding part That press'd it , and the feet hung dangling down , Anxious in vain to find the distant floor . These for the rich : the rest , whom fate BOOK I. 3 THE SOFA .
... loins , that felt no ease ; The slipp'ry seat betray'd the sliding part That press'd it , and the feet hung dangling down , Anxious in vain to find the distant floor . These for the rich : the rest , whom fate BOOK I. 3 THE SOFA .
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... ease . But , rude at first , and not with easy slope Receding wide , they press'd against the ribs , And bruis'd the side ; and , elevated high , Taught the rais'd shoulders to invade the ears . Long time elaps'd or ere our rugged sires ...
... ease . But , rude at first , and not with easy slope Receding wide , they press'd against the ribs , And bruis'd the side ; and , elevated high , Taught the rais'd shoulders to invade the ears . Long time elaps'd or ere our rugged sires ...
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William Cowper. Complain'd , though incommodiously pent in , And ill at ease behind . The ladies first ' Gan murmur , as became the softer sex . Ingenious fancy , never better pleas'd Than when employ'd t ' accommodate the fair , Heard ...
William Cowper. Complain'd , though incommodiously pent in , And ill at ease behind . The ladies first ' Gan murmur , as became the softer sex . Ingenious fancy , never better pleas'd Than when employ'd t ' accommodate the fair , Heard ...
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... ease , or leaps the fence , That play of lungs , inhaling and again Respiring freely the fresh air , that makes Swift pace or steep ascent no toil to me , Mine have not pilfer'd yet ; nor yet impair'd My relish of fair prospect ; scenes ...
... ease , or leaps the fence , That play of lungs , inhaling and again Respiring freely the fresh air , that makes Swift pace or steep ascent no toil to me , Mine have not pilfer'd yet ; nor yet impair'd My relish of fair prospect ; scenes ...
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