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... Her artless manners , and her neat attire , So dignified , that she was hardly
less Than the fair shepherdess of old romance , Is seen no more , The character
is lost ! Her head , adorn'd with lappets pinn'd aloft , And 166 BOOK IV . THE
TASK .
... Her artless manners , and her neat attire , So dignified , that she was hardly
less Than the fair shepherdess of old romance , Is seen no more , The character
is lost ! Her head , adorn'd with lappets pinn'd aloft , And 166 BOOK IV . THE
TASK .
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Her head , adorn'd with lappets pinn'd aloft , And ribbands streaming gay ,
superbly rais'd , And magnified beyond all human size , Indebted to some smart
wig - weaver's hand For more than half the tresses it sustains ; Her elbows ruffled
, and ...
Her head , adorn'd with lappets pinn'd aloft , And ribbands streaming gay ,
superbly rais'd , And magnified beyond all human size , Indebted to some smart
wig - weaver's hand For more than half the tresses it sustains ; Her elbows ruffled
, and ...
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Here the heart May give an useful lesson to the head , And learning wiser grow
without his books . Knowledge and wisdom , far from being one , Have oft - times
no connexion . Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men ; !
Here the heart May give an useful lesson to the head , And learning wiser grow
without his books . Knowledge and wisdom , far from being one , Have oft - times
no connexion . Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men ; !
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Enchanting novelty , that moon at full , That finds out ev'ry crevice of the head
That is not sound and perfect , hath in their's Wrought this disturbance . But the
wane is near , And his own cattle must suffice him soon . Thus idly do we waste
the ...
Enchanting novelty , that moon at full , That finds out ev'ry crevice of the head
That is not sound and perfect , hath in their's Wrought this disturbance . But the
wane is near , And his own cattle must suffice him soon . Thus idly do we waste
the ...
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Thou art not voice alone , but hast beside 1 Both heart and head ; and couldst
with music sweet Of attic phrase and senatorial tone , Like thy renown'd
Forefathers , far and wide Thy fame diffuse , prais'd not for utt'rance meet Of
others ' speech ...
Thou art not voice alone , but hast beside 1 Both heart and head ; and couldst
with music sweet Of attic phrase and senatorial tone , Like thy renown'd
Forefathers , far and wide Thy fame diffuse , prais'd not for utt'rance meet Of
others ' speech ...
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