The Poetical WorksArchon Books, 1969 - 362 pagini |
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Pagina 71
... crimes ? They were his own much more : But wealth is Crime enough to him that's poor , Who having spent the Treasures of his Crown , Condemns their Luxury to feed his own . And yet this Act , to varnish o're the shame Of sacriledge ...
... crimes ? They were his own much more : But wealth is Crime enough to him that's poor , Who having spent the Treasures of his Crown , Condemns their Luxury to feed his own . And yet this Act , to varnish o're the shame Of sacriledge ...
Pagina 261
... crime : ' Tis possible It may be some mistake , or mis - report , Some false suggestion , or malicious scandal : Or if ambition be his fault , ' twas yours ; He had it from you when he had his being : 120 Nor was't his fault , nor yours ...
... crime : ' Tis possible It may be some mistake , or mis - report , Some false suggestion , or malicious scandal : Or if ambition be his fault , ' twas yours ; He had it from you when he had his being : 120 Nor was't his fault , nor yours ...
Pagina 281
... crime enough . 370 By this act , old Tyrant , I shall be quit with thee : while I was virtuous , I was a stranger to thy bloud , but now Sure thou wilt love me for this horrid crime , It is so like thy own . In this I'm sure , Although ...
... crime enough . 370 By this act , old Tyrant , I shall be quit with thee : while I was virtuous , I was a stranger to thy bloud , but now Sure thou wilt love me for this horrid crime , It is so like thy own . In this I'm sure , Although ...
Cuprins
Original Poems | 32 |
Natura Naturata | 106 |
An occasional Imitation of a modern Author upon | 113 |
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