The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 16Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... fool in every feature . " " The woman's blind , ( the Mother cries ) I see wit sparkle in his eyes . ” " Lord ... fools supply ? What ! give our sprightly race away For the dull helpless sons of Clay ! - Besides , by partial ...
... fool in every feature . " " The woman's blind , ( the Mother cries ) I see wit sparkle in his eyes . ” " Lord ... fools supply ? What ! give our sprightly race away For the dull helpless sons of Clay ! - Besides , by partial ...
الصفحة 44
... fool , must know his brother ; One fop will recommend another : And with this plague she's rightly curst , Because she listen'd to the first . As Doris , at her toilet's duty , Sate meditating on her beauty , She now was pensive , now ...
... fool , must know his brother ; One fop will recommend another : And with this plague she's rightly curst , Because she listen'd to the first . As Doris , at her toilet's duty , Sate meditating on her beauty , She now was pensive , now ...
الصفحة 55
... ; And , fond to copy human ways , Practise new mischiefs all their days . Thus the dull lad , too tall for school , With travel finishes the fool ; Studious of every coxcomb's airs , He drinks , games Part 1 . 55 FABLES .
... ; And , fond to copy human ways , Practise new mischiefs all their days . Thus the dull lad , too tall for school , With travel finishes the fool ; Studious of every coxcomb's airs , He drinks , games Part 1 . 55 FABLES .
الصفحة 58
... fool Address'd her as a tailor's tool . " A Needle with that filthy stone , Quite idle , all with rust o'ergrown ! You better might employ your parts , And aid the sempstress in her arts ; But tell me how the friendship grew Between ...
... fool Address'd her as a tailor's tool . " A Needle with that filthy stone , Quite idle , all with rust o'ergrown ! You better might employ your parts , And aid the sempstress in her arts ; But tell me how the friendship grew Between ...
الصفحة 62
... fools whole nights will sit , In hopes to be supreme in wit . If these can read , to these I write , To set their worth in truest light . A Lion - cub , of sordid mind , Avoided all the lion kind ; Fond of applause , he sought the ...
... fools whole nights will sit , In hopes to be supreme in wit . If these can read , to these I write , To set their worth in truest light . A Lion - cub , of sordid mind , Avoided all the lion kind ; Fond of applause , he sought the ...
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