The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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Page 43
... , in hafte we fend , And beg the Faculty to be our friend . As he revolving food to say the reft , Rough Colocynthus thus his rage expreft . Diffen- Diffenfions , like finall ftreams , are first begun , THE DISPENSARY . CANTO III . 43.
... , in hafte we fend , And beg the Faculty to be our friend . As he revolving food to say the reft , Rough Colocynthus thus his rage expreft . Diffen- Diffenfions , like finall ftreams , are first begun , THE DISPENSARY . CANTO III . 43.
Page 86
... say . Few are the fair - ones of Rufilla's make , Unafk'd the grants , uninjur'd fhe ' ll forfake : But feveral Cælia's , feveral ages boast , 280 That like , where reafon recommends the moft . Where heavenly truth and tenderness ...
... say . Few are the fair - ones of Rufilla's make , Unafk'd the grants , uninjur'd fhe ' ll forfake : But feveral Cælia's , feveral ages boast , 280 That like , where reafon recommends the moft . Where heavenly truth and tenderness ...
Page 112
... Say , is it rafhnefs or despair provokes Your harden'd hearts to these repeated strokes ? Reply : Behold , their looks , their fouls declare , All pale with guilt , and dumb with deep despair . Hear then , you fons of blood , your ...
... Say , is it rafhnefs or despair provokes Your harden'd hearts to these repeated strokes ? Reply : Behold , their looks , their fouls declare , All pale with guilt , and dumb with deep despair . Hear then , you fons of blood , your ...
Page 120
... say ; We hate you , when you ' re easily said nay . How needlefs , if you knew us , were your fears ! Let Love have eyes , and Beauty will have ears . Our hearts are form'd , as you yourselves would choose , Too proud to afk , too ...
... say ; We hate you , when you ' re easily said nay . How needlefs , if you knew us , were your fears ! Let Love have eyes , and Beauty will have ears . Our hearts are form'd , as you yourselves would choose , Too proud to afk , too ...
Page 200
... who , embracing him , says , " I doubt I have " offended him too much ; but I will attend him home , " cherish him with cordials , make him broths , " ( poor good good - natured creature ! I wifh fhe had Dr. 200 KING'S POEMS .
... who , embracing him , says , " I doubt I have " offended him too much ; but I will attend him home , " cherish him with cordials , make him broths , " ( poor good good - natured creature ! I wifh fhe had Dr. 200 KING'S POEMS .
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