The Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volumen1G. Bell and sons, Limited, 1910 - 4 páginas |
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... tell , dear favourite Muse ! What serpent's that which still resorts , Still lurks in palaces and courts ? Take thy unwonted flight , And on the terrace light . See where she lies ! See how she rears her head , And rolls about her ...
... tell , dear favourite Muse ! What serpent's that which still resorts , Still lurks in palaces and courts ? Take thy unwonted flight , And on the terrace light . See where she lies ! See how she rears her head , And rolls about her ...
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... tell us what is Fame , where shall we search for it ? Look where exalted Virtue and Religion sit , Enthroned with heavenly Wit ! Look where you see The greatest scorn of learned vanity ! ( And then how much a nothing is mankind ! Whose ...
... tell us what is Fame , where shall we search for it ? Look where exalted Virtue and Religion sit , Enthroned with heavenly Wit ! Look where you see The greatest scorn of learned vanity ! ( And then how much a nothing is mankind ! Whose ...
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... tell the vast extent Of conquest in your short and happy reign : And to all future mankind shew How strange a paradox is true , That men who lived and died without a name Are the chief heroes in the sacred lists of fame . T TO MR ...
... tell the vast extent Of conquest in your short and happy reign : And to all future mankind shew How strange a paradox is true , That men who lived and died without a name Are the chief heroes in the sacred lists of fame . T TO MR ...
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... tell my story , short , and true ; To draw conclusions shall be left to you ; Nor need I ramble far to force a rule , But lay the scene just here at Farnham1 school . Last year , a lad hence by his parents sent With other cattle to the ...
... tell my story , short , and true ; To draw conclusions shall be left to you ; Nor need I ramble far to force a rule , But lay the scene just here at Farnham1 school . Last year , a lad hence by his parents sent With other cattle to the ...
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... tell the irreligion of my grief ; Grief that excused the tribute of my knees , And shaped my passion in such words as these ! Malignant goddess ! bane to my repose , Thou universal cause of all my woès ; Say whence it comes that thou ...
... tell the irreligion of my grief ; Grief that excused the tribute of my knees , And shaped my passion in such words as these ! Malignant goddess ! bane to my repose , Thou universal cause of all my woès ; Say whence it comes that thou ...
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