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I wondered very much how one who could be lo foolish to write so ill verses , should yet be so wise to set them forth ás another man's rather than his own ; though perhaps he might have made a better choice , and not fatliered the ...
I wondered very much how one who could be lo foolish to write so ill verses , should yet be so wise to set them forth ás another man's rather than his own ; though perhaps he might have made a better choice , and not fatliered the ...
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... new - heated , and new set forth . I do not at all wonder that the old poets made fome rich crops out of these grounds ; the heart of the soil was not then wrought out with continual tillage : but what can we expect now , who come a ...
... new - heated , and new set forth . I do not at all wonder that the old poets made fome rich crops out of these grounds ; the heart of the soil was not then wrought out with continual tillage : but what can we expect now , who come a ...
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And tun'd this song , posing that harmony But Cupid , when his heart was set on fire , Which poets attribute to heavenly spheres . Had burnt his wings , who could not then reThus had the sung when her dear love was tire . lain , She'd ...
And tun'd this song , posing that harmony But Cupid , when his heart was set on fire , Which poets attribute to heavenly spheres . Had burnt his wings , who could not then reThus had the sung when her dear love was tire . lain , She'd ...
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Like the sun's laborious light , He sees thee gentle , fair , and gay , Which still in water sets at night , And trusts the faithless April of thy May , Unsullied with his journey of the day . Unhappy , thrice unhappy , he , Wondrous ...
Like the sun's laborious light , He sees thee gentle , fair , and gay , Which still in water sets at night , And trusts the faithless April of thy May , Unsullied with his journey of the day . Unhappy , thrice unhappy , he , Wondrous ...
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... alas ! does neither live , Thousand worse paflions then poisest But fees good suns , of which we are to give The interregnum of my breast ; A strict account , set and march thick away ; Bless me from such an anarchy !
... alas ! does neither live , Thousand worse paflions then poisest But fees good suns , of which we are to give The interregnum of my breast ; A strict account , set and march thick away ; Bless me from such an anarchy !
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