The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... never robed in ermine , A matter of this weight determine , No penalties should settled be To force men to hypocrisy , To make them ape an awkward zeal , And , feeling not , pretend to feel . 205 210 215 220 in the knowledge of physic ...
... never robed in ermine , A matter of this weight determine , No penalties should settled be To force men to hypocrisy , To make them ape an awkward zeal , And , feeling not , pretend to feel . 205 210 215 220 in the knowledge of physic ...
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... never can mistake their way ; Determined still , they plod along By instinct , neither right nor wrong ; But man , had he the heart to use His freedom , hath a right to choose ; Whether he acts or well , or ill , Depends entirely on his ...
... never can mistake their way ; Determined still , they plod along By instinct , neither right nor wrong ; But man , had he the heart to use His freedom , hath a right to choose ; Whether he acts or well , or ill , Depends entirely on his ...
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... lived on pap ; Who never yet had dared to roam ' Bove ten or twenty miles from home , Nor even that , unless a guide Was placed to amble by his side , 425 1 I And troops of slaves were spread around To keep his 32 THE GHOST .
... lived on pap ; Who never yet had dared to roam ' Bove ten or twenty miles from home , Nor even that , unless a guide Was placed to amble by his side , 425 1 I And troops of slaves were spread around To keep his 32 THE GHOST .
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... never to put his old dresses out of countenance by any variations in the fashions of the new ; in the mean time , his bulk and corpu- lency gave full display to a vast expanse and profusion of orocade and embroidery , and this , when ...
... never to put his old dresses out of countenance by any variations in the fashions of the new ; in the mean time , his bulk and corpu- lency gave full display to a vast expanse and profusion of orocade and embroidery , and this , when ...
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... never comes but when she will . I wrote and wrote , perhaps you doubt , And shrewdly , what I wrote about ; Believe me , much to my disgrace , I , too , am in the self - same case , But still I wrote , till Fanny came Impatient , nor ...
... never comes but when she will . I wrote and wrote , perhaps you doubt , And shrewdly , what I wrote about ; Believe me , much to my disgrace , I , too , am in the self - same case , But still I wrote , till Fanny came Impatient , nor ...
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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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