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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... whose petition ( humbly fhewing That women were not worth the wooing , And that , unless the sex would mend , The race of lovers foon must end ) " She was at lord knows what expence " To form a nymph of wit and sense , " A model for her ...
... whose petition ( humbly fhewing That women were not worth the wooing , And that , unless the sex would mend , The race of lovers foon must end ) " She was at lord knows what expence " To form a nymph of wit and sense , " A model for her ...
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... whose fow had farrow'd laft ; Against diffenters would repine , And ftood up firm for right divine ; Found his head fill'd with many a fyftem : But claffick authors , -- he ne'er mifs'd ' em . Thus having furbish'd up a parfon , Dame ...
... whose fow had farrow'd laft ; Against diffenters would repine , And ftood up firm for right divine ; Found his head fill'd with many a fyftem : But claffick authors , -- he ne'er mifs'd ' em . Thus having furbish'd up a parfon , Dame ...
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... Whose chariot's that we left behind ? " 70 Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the country figns 3 . Or , " have you nothing new to - day " From Pope , from Parnel , or from Gay ? " 60. Si vis , potes , addit et inftat 63 ...
... Whose chariot's that we left behind ? " 70 Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the country figns 3 . Or , " have you nothing new to - day " From Pope , from Parnel , or from Gay ? " 60. Si vis , potes , addit et inftat 63 ...
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... whose yerde can talke . * THE ALLEY . An Imitation of SPENCER . · I . N ev'ry town where Thamis rolls his tide IN A narrow pass there is , with houses low ; Where ever and anon the stream is ey'd , And many a boat foft fliding to and ...
... whose yerde can talke . * THE ALLEY . An Imitation of SPENCER . · I . N ev'ry town where Thamis rolls his tide IN A narrow pass there is , with houses low ; Where ever and anon the stream is ey'd , And many a boat foft fliding to and ...
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... whose tall front are ey'd Vales , fpires , meandring ftreams , and Windfor's tow'ry pride . * THE CAPON's TALE , To a Lady who father'd her Lampoons upon her Acquaintance . IN N Yorkshire dwelt a fober yeoman , Whofe wife , a clean ...
... whose tall front are ey'd Vales , fpires , meandring ftreams , and Windfor's tow'ry pride . * THE CAPON's TALE , To a Lady who father'd her Lampoons upon her Acquaintance . IN N Yorkshire dwelt a fober yeoman , Whofe wife , a clean ...
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