The Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volumen1G. Bell and sons, Limited, 1910 - 4 páginas |
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... live , if the good Sancroft , in his holy rest , In the divinity of retreat , Be not the brightest pattern earth can show Of heaven - born Truth below ; But foolish man still judges what is best In his own balance , false and light ...
... live , if the good Sancroft , in his holy rest , In the divinity of retreat , Be not the brightest pattern earth can show Of heaven - born Truth below ; But foolish man still judges what is best In his own balance , false and light ...
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... live , Won't pay th ' impertinence of being known : Else why should the famed Lydian king , 1 ( Whom all the charms of an usurped wife and state , With all that power unfelt , courts mankind to be great , Did with new unexperienced ...
... live , Won't pay th ' impertinence of being known : Else why should the famed Lydian king , 1 ( Whom all the charms of an usurped wife and state , With all that power unfelt , courts mankind to be great , Did with new unexperienced ...
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... be shed , Lie upon you and on your children's head ! For you ( ah ! did I think I e'er should live to see The fatal time when that could be ! ) Have even increased their pride and cruelty . Woman seems 22 POEMS OF JONATHAN SWIFT.
... be shed , Lie upon you and on your children's head ! For you ( ah ! did I think I e'er should live to see The fatal time when that could be ! ) Have even increased their pride and cruelty . Woman seems 22 POEMS OF JONATHAN SWIFT.
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... lives , Which still the sooner it arrives , Although we boast our winter sun looks bright , And foolishly are glad to see it at its height , Yet so much sooner comes the long and gloomy night . No conquest ever yet begun , And by one ...
... lives , Which still the sooner it arrives , Although we boast our winter sun looks bright , And foolishly are glad to see it at its height , Yet so much sooner comes the long and gloomy night . No conquest ever yet begun , And by one ...
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... lives of fools a sort of dreams , Rendering shades things , and substances of names ; Such high companions may ... live , when perish'd with his own ; 3 1 Dryden . See " The Rehearsal , " and post , p . 43.-W. E. B. 2 Will's coffee ...
... lives of fools a sort of dreams , Rendering shades things , and substances of names ; Such high companions may ... live , when perish'd with his own ; 3 1 Dryden . See " The Rehearsal , " and post , p . 43.-W. E. B. 2 Will's coffee ...
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