The Works of John Sheffield: Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham ...J.B. [i.e. John Barber] and sold, 1729 - 400 páginas |
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... leave me here , his Venture was not hard , Because he thought my Virtue was my Guard . He fear'd my Face , but trufted to my Life , The Beauty doubted , but believ'd the Wife . You bid me ufe th ' Occafion while I can , Put in our Hands ...
... leave me here , his Venture was not hard , Because he thought my Virtue was my Guard . He fear'd my Face , but trufted to my Life , The Beauty doubted , but believ'd the Wife . You bid me ufe th ' Occafion while I can , Put in our Hands ...
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... leave ? But left I fhou'd upbraid your Treachery , You make a Merit of that Crime to me . Yet grant you were to faithful Love inclin'd , Your weary Trojans wait but for a Wind . Should you prevail , while I affign the Night Your Sails ...
... leave ? But left I fhou'd upbraid your Treachery , You make a Merit of that Crime to me . Yet grant you were to faithful Love inclin'd , Your weary Trojans wait but for a Wind . Should you prevail , while I affign the Night Your Sails ...
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... leave the Spartan Port , To view the Trojan Wealth and PRIAM's Court . Shown while I fec , I fhall expofe my Fame ; And fill a foreign Country with my In Afia what Reception fhall I find ? fhame . And what Dishonour leave in Greece ...
... leave the Spartan Port , To view the Trojan Wealth and PRIAM's Court . Shown while I fec , I fhall expofe my Fame ; And fill a foreign Country with my In Afia what Reception fhall I find ? fhame . And what Dishonour leave in Greece ...
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... leave his Bitches and his Bones , To turn a Wheel ; and bark to be employ'd ; While VENUS is by Rival Dogs enjoy'd ? Yet this vain Man , to get a Statesman's Name , Forfeits his Friends , his Freedom , and his Fame . Tho ' Satire nicely ...
... leave his Bitches and his Bones , To turn a Wheel ; and bark to be employ'd ; While VENUS is by Rival Dogs enjoy'd ? Yet this vain Man , to get a Statesman's Name , Forfeits his Friends , his Freedom , and his Fame . Tho ' Satire nicely ...
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... leave the Swain alone ; He ftrait grows jealous , tho ' we know not why , Then to oblige his Rival , needs will die : But first he makes a Speeck , wherein he tells The abfent Nymph how much his Flame excels ; And yet bequeaths her ...
... leave the Swain alone ; He ftrait grows jealous , tho ' we know not why , Then to oblige his Rival , needs will die : But first he makes a Speeck , wherein he tells The abfent Nymph how much his Flame excels ; And yet bequeaths her ...
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