The Works of Jonathan Swift: Accurately Revised in Twelve Volumes, Adorned with Copper-plates. With Some Account of the Author's Life and Notes, Historical and Explanatory, Volumen6C. Bathurst, 1754 |
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... eyes . With filent fcorn Vanessa fat , Scarce lift'ning to their idle chat ; Further than fometimes by a frown , When they grew pert , to pull them down . At last she spitefully was bent To try their wisdom's full extent ; And faid ...
... eyes . With filent fcorn Vanessa fat , Scarce lift'ning to their idle chat ; Further than fometimes by a frown , When they grew pert , to pull them down . At last she spitefully was bent To try their wisdom's full extent ; And faid ...
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... Away the fair detractors went , And gave by turns their cenfures vent . She's not fo handfome in my eyes : For wit , I wonder where it lies . C She's She's fair and clean , and that's the most : CADENUS and VANESSA . 17.
... Away the fair detractors went , And gave by turns their cenfures vent . She's not fo handfome in my eyes : For wit , I wonder where it lies . C She's She's fair and clean , and that's the most : CADENUS and VANESSA . 17.
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... eyes with reading almost blind : Cadenus now no more appears Declin'd in health , advanc'd in years . She fancies mufick in his tongue , Nor farther looks , but thinks him young . What mariner is not afraid To venture in a ship decay'd ...
... eyes with reading almost blind : Cadenus now no more appears Declin'd in health , advanc'd in years . She fancies mufick in his tongue , Nor farther looks , but thinks him young . What mariner is not afraid To venture in a ship decay'd ...
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... excels in what we prize Appears a hero in our eyes : Each girl , when pleas'd with what is taught , Will have the teacher in her thought . The nymph in , fober words intreats A truce with 2 The CADENUS and VANESSA . 29.
... excels in what we prize Appears a hero in our eyes : Each girl , when pleas'd with what is taught , Will have the teacher in her thought . The nymph in , fober words intreats A truce with 2 The CADENUS and VANESSA . 29.
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... ev'ry common beau ; Who , though he cannot spell , is wise Enough to read a lady's eyes , And will each accidental glance Interpret for a kind advance . But But what fuccefs Vanessa met , Is to the world 32 CADENUS and VANESSA .
... ev'ry common beau ; Who , though he cannot spell , is wise Enough to read a lady's eyes , And will each accidental glance Interpret for a kind advance . But But what fuccefs Vanessa met , Is to the world 32 CADENUS and VANESSA .
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