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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... by the man . For common forms are only for common minds ; they only veil defects , and are not neceffary , where defects are not found . Cadenus Cadenus felt within him rife Shame , difappointment , guilt CADENUS and VANESSA . 25.
... by the man . For common forms are only for common minds ; they only veil defects , and are not neceffary , where defects are not found . Cadenus Cadenus felt within him rife Shame , difappointment , guilt CADENUS and VANESSA . 25.
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... rife Shame , difappointment , guilt , furprize . He knew not how to reconcile Such language with her ufual ftile : And yet her words were so expreft , He cou'd not hope the fpoke in jest . His thoughts had wholly been confin'd To form ...
... rife Shame , difappointment , guilt , furprize . He knew not how to reconcile Such language with her ufual ftile : And yet her words were so expreft , He cou'd not hope the fpoke in jest . His thoughts had wholly been confin'd To form ...
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... rife , And her full pipes thofe fhrilling cries con- found ; To her full pipes the grunting hog replies ; The grunting hogs alarm the neighbours round , And curs , girls , boys , and fcolds , in the deep bafe are drown'd . IV . IV ...
... rife , And her full pipes thofe fhrilling cries con- found ; To her full pipes the grunting hog replies ; The grunting hogs alarm the neighbours round , And curs , girls , boys , and fcolds , in the deep bafe are drown'd . IV . IV ...
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... rife , Till the fun clears the air ; and then Crawls back neglected to his den . So , when the war has rais'd a ftorm , I've seen a fnake in human form , * The famous marefchal Tu- renne , general of the French forces , faid to have ...
... rife , Till the fun clears the air ; and then Crawls back neglected to his den . So , when the war has rais'd a ftorm , I've seen a fnake in human form , * The famous marefchal Tu- renne , general of the French forces , faid to have ...
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... butterflies , That flutter for a day ; First from a worm they take their rife , And in a worm decay . H 3 The The flatterer an earwig grows ; Thus worms fuit all * TO . * To Mr John Moore, author of the cele- brated worm-powder ΙΟΙ.
... butterflies , That flutter for a day ; First from a worm they take their rife , And in a worm decay . H 3 The The flatterer an earwig grows ; Thus worms fuit all * TO . * To Mr John Moore, author of the cele- brated worm-powder ΙΟΙ.
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