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... though never 1o rich : but these , to say the truth , were so beggarly , that I'myself was ashamed to wear them . It was in vain for me , that I avoided censure by the concealment of my own writings , if my reputation could be thus ...
... though never 1o rich : but these , to say the truth , were so beggarly , that I'myself was ashamed to wear them . It was in vain for me , that I avoided censure by the concealment of my own writings , if my reputation could be thus ...
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O DE HER ERE's to thee , Dick ; this whining love despise ; Pledge me , my friend ; and drink till thou beint wife . It sparkles brighter far than she : ' Tis pure and right , without deceit ; Anu rich no woman ere will be : No ...
O DE HER ERE's to thee , Dick ; this whining love despise ; Pledge me , my friend ; and drink till thou beint wife . It sparkles brighter far than she : ' Tis pure and right , without deceit ; Anu rich no woman ere will be : No ...
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... and gave to them their due : Thy hidden sweets discover , For the rich help of books he always took , And with large bounty open set Though his own searching mind before All the bright stores of thy rich cabinet ?
... and gave to them their due : Thy hidden sweets discover , For the rich help of books he always took , And with large bounty open set Though his own searching mind before All the bright stores of thy rich cabinet ?
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... but not savage or ungracious mirth , Whilft she proudly march'd about , Rich wines , to give it quick and easy birth ; Greater conquests to find out , A few companions , which ourselves should chuse , She beat out Susan by the bye .
... but not savage or ungracious mirth , Whilft she proudly march'd about , Rich wines , to give it quick and easy birth ; Greater conquests to find out , A few companions , which ourselves should chuse , She beat out Susan by the bye .
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Instead of those do men and manners plant , Alas ! to men here no words less hard be The things which that rich foil did chicfiy want . To rhyme with , than . Mount Orgucil is to me ; Yet ev'n thy Mortals do their Gods excel , Mount ...
Instead of those do men and manners plant , Alas ! to men here no words less hard be The things which that rich foil did chicfiy want . To rhyme with , than . Mount Orgucil is to me ; Yet ev'n thy Mortals do their Gods excel , Mount ...
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