A Collection of English Poems, 1660-1800Harper & Brothers, 1932 - 1170 páginas |
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... never shall trouble my pate , So I can enjoy my dear Bottle at quiet . What Coxcombs were those , who would barter their ease And their Necks for a Toy , a thin Wafer and Mass ? At old Tyburn they never had needed to swing , Had they ...
... never shall trouble my pate , So I can enjoy my dear Bottle at quiet . What Coxcombs were those , who would barter their ease And their Necks for a Toy , a thin Wafer and Mass ? At old Tyburn they never had needed to swing , Had they ...
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... Never , never can it be ! And can he who smiles on all Hear the wren with sorrows small , Hear the small bird's grief & care , Hear the woes that infants bear , And not sit beside the nest , Pouring pity in their breast ; And not sit ...
... Never , never can it be ! And can he who smiles on all Hear the wren with sorrows small , Hear the small bird's grief & care , Hear the woes that infants bear , And not sit beside the nest , Pouring pity in their breast ; And not sit ...
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... never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn of the crow . The fox provides for himself , but God provides for the lion . Think in the morning . Act in the noon . Eat in the evening . Sleep in the Night . He who has suffer'd ...
... never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn of the crow . The fox provides for himself , but God provides for the lion . Think in the morning . Act in the noon . Eat in the evening . Sleep in the Night . He who has suffer'd ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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