The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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... subjects feel 185 The rage of fire , and edge of harden'd steel ; Fatal effects of foul infatiate pride ; 190 That deal their wounds alike on either fide , No limits set to their ambitious ends ; For who bounds them , no longer can be ...
... subjects feel 185 The rage of fire , and edge of harden'd steel ; Fatal effects of foul infatiate pride ; 190 That deal their wounds alike on either fide , No limits set to their ambitious ends ; For who bounds them , no longer can be ...
Page 411
... subject falls .. " Pray , Mrs. Jenny , whence came this report , " For I believe there's no great reason for ' t , " As if the folks t'other day fwept your door , " And half a dozen of your neighbours more ? " " There's nothing in ' t ...
... subject falls .. " Pray , Mrs. Jenny , whence came this report , " For I believe there's no great reason for ' t , " As if the folks t'other day fwept your door , " And half a dozen of your neighbours more ? " " There's nothing in ' t ...
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