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Ah ! what is life thus spent ? and what are they But frantic who thus spend it ? all
for smokeEternity for bubbles , proves at ... And when I weigh this seeming
wisdom well , games And prove it in th ' infallible result So hollow and so false I
feel my ...
Ah ! what is life thus spent ? and what are they But frantic who thus spend it ? all
for smokeEternity for bubbles , proves at ... And when I weigh this seeming
wisdom well , games And prove it in th ' infallible result So hollow and so false I
feel my ...
Página 101
Pierce my vein , Take of the crimson stream meand'ring there , And catechise it
well ; apply thy glass , Search it , and prove now if it be not blood Congenial with
thine own : and , if it be , What edge of subtlety canst thou suppose Keen enough
...
Pierce my vein , Take of the crimson stream meand'ring there , And catechise it
well ; apply thy glass , Search it , and prove now if it be not blood Congenial with
thine own : and , if it be , What edge of subtlety canst thou suppose Keen enough
...
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Now , ere you sleep , See that your polish'd arms be prim'd with care , And drop
the night - bolt ; -ruffians are abroad ; And the first larum of the cock's shrill throat
May prove a trumpet , summoning your ear To horrid sounds of hostile feet within
...
Now , ere you sleep , See that your polish'd arms be prim'd with care , And drop
the night - bolt ; -ruffians are abroad ; And the first larum of the cock's shrill throat
May prove a trumpet , summoning your ear To horrid sounds of hostile feet within
...
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The villas with which London stands begirt , Like a swarth Indian with his belt of
beads , Prove it . A breath of unadult'rate air , The glimpse of a green pasture ,
how they cheer The citizen , and brace his languid frame ! Ev'n in the stifling
bosom ...
The villas with which London stands begirt , Like a swarth Indian with his belt of
beads , Prove it . A breath of unadult'rate air , The glimpse of a green pasture ,
how they cheer The citizen , and brace his languid frame ! Ev'n in the stifling
bosom ...
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1 Would you your son should be a sot or dunce , Lascivious , headstrong ; or all
these at once ; That , in good time , the stripling's finish'd taste For loose expense
and fashionable waste Should prove your ruin and his own at last ; Train him in ...
1 Would you your son should be a sot or dunce , Lascivious , headstrong ; or all
these at once ; That , in good time , the stripling's finish'd taste For loose expense
and fashionable waste Should prove your ruin and his own at last ; Train him in ...
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