Poems, Volumen1W. Wilson, 1821 |
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... Playing , at beat of drum , their martial pranks , Shouldering and standing as if stuck to stone , While ... play ) To win no praise when well - wrought plans prevail , But to be rudely censured when they fail ; To doubt the ...
... Playing , at beat of drum , their martial pranks , Shouldering and standing as if stuck to stone , While ... play ) To win no praise when well - wrought plans prevail , But to be rudely censured when they fail ; To doubt the ...
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... play the wanton with her powers , Grow freakish , and o'erleaping every mound , Spread anarchy and terror all around ? B. Agreed . But would you sell or slay your horse For bounding and curvetting in his course ; Or if , when ridden ...
... play the wanton with her powers , Grow freakish , and o'erleaping every mound , Spread anarchy and terror all around ? B. Agreed . But would you sell or slay your horse For bounding and curvetting in his course ; Or if , when ridden ...
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... play with syllables , and sport in song . A. At Westminster , where litttle poets strive To set a distich upon six and five , Where discipline helps opening buds of sense , And makes his pupils proud with silver pence , I was a poet too ...
... play with syllables , and sport in song . A. At Westminster , where litttle poets strive To set a distich upon six and five , Where discipline helps opening buds of sense , And makes his pupils proud with silver pence , I was a poet too ...
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... play . The man , that means success , should soar above A soldier's feather , or a lady's glove ; Else , summoning the muse to such a theme , The fruit of all her labour is whipt - cream . As if an eagle flew aloft , and then ...
... play . The man , that means success , should soar above A soldier's feather , or a lady's glove ; Else , summoning the muse to such a theme , The fruit of all her labour is whipt - cream . As if an eagle flew aloft , and then ...
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... played in Greece and Rome This bedlam part ; and others nearer home . When Cromwell fought for power , and while he reigned The proud protector of the power he gained , Religion harsh , intolerant , austere , Parent of manners like ...
... played in Greece and Rome This bedlam part ; and others nearer home . When Cromwell fought for power , and while he reigned The proud protector of the power he gained , Religion harsh , intolerant , austere , Parent of manners like ...
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