The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... eyes ; So that the pleasures of the mind To a small circle are confined , Whilst those which to the senses fall ... eye or two , The remedy is sure , though new ; The cure's at hand - no need of fear- For proof - behold the Chevalier ...
... eyes ; So that the pleasures of the mind To a small circle are confined , Whilst those which to the senses fall ... eye or two , The remedy is sure , though new ; The cure's at hand - no need of fear- For proof - behold the Chevalier ...
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... eyes in as put them out . But , argument apart , which tends To embitter foes and separate friends , ( Nor , turn'd ... eye , and died in 1788. His son , John Taylor , many years editor of the Sun evening paper , was a punster by ...
... eyes in as put them out . But , argument apart , which tends To embitter foes and separate friends , ( Nor , turn'd ... eye , and died in 1788. His son , John Taylor , many years editor of the Sun evening paper , was a punster by ...
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... eyes , And , making wretched , make me wise : For next , a truth which can't admit Reproof from Wisdom or from Wit , To being happy here below , Is to believe that we are so . Some few in knowledge find relief ; I place my comfort in ...
... eyes , And , making wretched , make me wise : For next , a truth which can't admit Reproof from Wisdom or from Wit , To being happy here below , Is to believe that we are so . Some few in knowledge find relief ; I place my comfort in ...
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... eyes And hands , thank'd Heaven that she was wise : When all around me , with an air Of hopeless sorrow , look'd ... eye , Fancy , in richest robes array'd , Came smiling forth , and brought me aid ; 345 Came smiling o'er that dreadful ...
... eyes And hands , thank'd Heaven that she was wise : When all around me , with an air Of hopeless sorrow , look'd ... eye , Fancy , in richest robes array'd , Came smiling forth , and brought me aid ; 345 Came smiling o'er that dreadful ...
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... eyes profane Gay puppets of Patrician strain , The whole procession , as in spite , Unheard , unseen , stole off by night ; When our loved monarch , nothing loath , Solemnly took that sacred oath , Whence mutual firm agreements spring ...
... eyes profane Gay puppets of Patrician strain , The whole procession , as in spite , Unheard , unseen , stole off by night ; When our loved monarch , nothing loath , Solemnly took that sacred oath , Whence mutual firm agreements spring ...
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ... Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1889 |
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