The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 16Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... beauty of his own Buxoma . Lobin offers to bet his tobacco - pouch against Cuddy's oaken staff , that he can say the most pretty things about his mistress : Cuddy says , done ; and they agree to leave the de- cision to neighbour ...
... beauty of his own Buxoma . Lobin offers to bet his tobacco - pouch against Cuddy's oaken staff , that he can say the most pretty things about his mistress : Cuddy says , done ; and they agree to leave the de- cision to neighbour ...
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... beauty bear ! What hourly nonsense haunts her ear ! Where'er her eyes dispense their charms , Impertinence around her swarms . Did not the tender nonsense strike , Contempt and scorn might look dislike ; Forbidding airs might thin the ...
... beauty bear ! What hourly nonsense haunts her ear ! Where'er her eyes dispense their charms , Impertinence around her swarms . Did not the tender nonsense strike , Contempt and scorn might look dislike ; Forbidding airs might thin the ...
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... beauty caus'd the bold mistake . Those cherry lips that breathe perfume , That cheek so ripe with youthful bloom , Made me with strong desire pursue The fairest peach that ever grew . " " Strike him not , Jenny , ( Doris cries ) Nor ...
... beauty caus'd the bold mistake . Those cherry lips that breathe perfume , That cheek so ripe with youthful bloom , Made me with strong desire pursue The fairest peach that ever grew . " " Strike him not , Jenny , ( Doris cries ) Nor ...
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... beauty faults conspicuous grow ; The smallest speck is seen on snow . As near a barn , by hunger led , A Peacock with the poultry fed , VOL . XVI . E All view'd him with an envious eye , And mock'd Part 1 . 49 FABLES . The Peacock, the ...
... beauty faults conspicuous grow ; The smallest speck is seen on snow . As near a barn , by hunger led , A Peacock with the poultry fed , VOL . XVI . E All view'd him with an envious eye , And mock'd Part 1 . 49 FABLES . The Peacock, the ...
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... beauty , wit , or sense , And love is seldom the pretence . All offer incense at my shrine , And I alone the bargain sign . How can Belinda blame her fate ? She only ask'd a great estate . Doris was rich enough , ' tis true ; Her lord ...
... beauty , wit , or sense , And love is seldom the pretence . All offer incense at my shrine , And I alone the bargain sign . How can Belinda blame her fate ? She only ask'd a great estate . Doris was rich enough , ' tis true ; Her lord ...
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