The Poetical WorksArchon Books, 1969 - 362 pagini |
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Pagina 5
... late at night , a frolick came into his head , to gett a playsterer's brush and a pott of inke , and blott out all the signes between Temple- Barre and Charing - crosse , which made a strange confusion the next day , and ' twas in Terme ...
... late at night , a frolick came into his head , to gett a playsterer's brush and a pott of inke , and blott out all the signes between Temple- Barre and Charing - crosse , which made a strange confusion the next day , and ' twas in Terme ...
Pagina 202
... late , he may not yet be too old to learn English , being now but between his seventeenth and eighteenth hundred year . For these reasons I shall leave to this Piece no other name than what the Author gave it of CATO MAJOR . 1 Sir James ...
... late , he may not yet be too old to learn English , being now but between his seventeenth and eighteenth hundred year . For these reasons I shall leave to this Piece no other name than what the Author gave it of CATO MAJOR . 1 Sir James ...
Pagina 238
... late demands3 They answered they were poor . King . Sure the Villains hold a correspondence With the enemy , and thus they would betray us : First give us up to want , then to contempt , And then to ruine ; but tell those sons of earth ...
... late demands3 They answered they were poor . King . Sure the Villains hold a correspondence With the enemy , and thus they would betray us : First give us up to want , then to contempt , And then to ruine ; but tell those sons of earth ...
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Original Poems | 32 |
Natura Naturata | 106 |
An occasional Imitation of a modern Author upon | 113 |
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