The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 16Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... Dame ( quoth the Raven ) spare your oaths ; Unclench your fist , and wipe your clothes . But why on me those curses thrown ? Goody , the fault was all your own ; For had you laid this brittle ware On Dun , the old sure - footed mare ...
... Dame ( quoth the Raven ) spare your oaths ; Unclench your fist , and wipe your clothes . But why on me those curses thrown ? Goody , the fault was all your own ; For had you laid this brittle ware On Dun , the old sure - footed mare ...
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... Dame Dobbins with her poultry - ware . " Reynard grew huff . Says he , " This sneer From you I little thought to hear ; Your meaning in your looks I see : Pray what's dame Dobbins , friend , to me ? Did I e'er make her poultry thinner ...
... Dame Dobbins with her poultry - ware . " Reynard grew huff . Says he , " This sneer From you I little thought to hear ; Your meaning in your looks I see : Pray what's dame Dobbins , friend , to me ? Did I e'er make her poultry thinner ...
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... , Ne'er glad the bosom of the courtly dame :) She never feels the spleen's imagin'd pains , Nor melancholy stagnates in her veins ; 410 415 She never loses life in thoughtless ease , Nor on Canto 2 . 195 RURAL SPORTS .
... , Ne'er glad the bosom of the courtly dame :) She never feels the spleen's imagin'd pains , Nor melancholy stagnates in her veins ; 410 415 She never loses life in thoughtless ease , Nor on Canto 2 . 195 RURAL SPORTS .
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... dame , In flannel mantle wrapt , enjoys the flame ; Hovering , upon her feeble knees she bends , And all around the grateful warmth ascends . Nor do less certain signs the Town advise Of milder weather and serener skies . The ladies ...
... dame , In flannel mantle wrapt , enjoys the flame ; Hovering , upon her feeble knees she bends , And all around the grateful warmth ascends . Nor do less certain signs the Town advise Of milder weather and serener skies . The ladies ...
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... suit : though flattery fail , 280 Presents with female virtue must prevail . The patten now supports each frugal dame , Which from the blue - ey'd Patty takes the name . BOOK II . OF WALKING THE STREETS BY DAY . 206 Book 1 TRIVIA .
... suit : though flattery fail , 280 Presents with female virtue must prevail . The patten now supports each frugal dame , Which from the blue - ey'd Patty takes the name . BOOK II . OF WALKING THE STREETS BY DAY . 206 Book 1 TRIVIA .
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