The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 16Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... plain , ( the monarch said ) False glory hath my youth misled ; For beasts of prey , a servile train , Have been the flatterers of my reign . You reason well : yet tell me , friend , Did ever you in courts attend ? For all my fawning ...
... plain , ( the monarch said ) False glory hath my youth misled ; For beasts of prey , a servile train , Have been the flatterers of my reign . You reason well : yet tell me , friend , Did ever you in courts attend ? For all my fawning ...
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... plains , and vales , and mountains , go . The morning sees my chase begun , Nor ends it till the setting sun ... plain , The Beasts to skim beneath the main : Thus , envious of another's state , Each blam'd the partial hand of ...
... plains , and vales , and mountains , go . The morning sees my chase begun , Nor ends it till the setting sun ... plain , The Beasts to skim beneath the main : Thus , envious of another's state , Each blam'd the partial hand of ...
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... plain We Geese must feel a tyrant - reign . What havoc now shall thin our race , When every petty clerk in place , To prove his taste , and seem polite , Will feed on Geese both noon and night ? " THE LADY AND THE WASP . WHAT whispers ...
... plain We Geese must feel a tyrant - reign . What havoc now shall thin our race , When every petty clerk in place , To prove his taste , and seem polite , Will feed on Geese both noon and night ? " THE LADY AND THE WASP . WHAT whispers ...
الصفحة 46
... plain , A Mastiff pass'd ; inflam'd with ire , His eyeballs shot indignant fire ; He foam'd , he rag'd with thirst of blood . Spurning the ground the monarch stood , And roar'd aloud : ' Suspend the fight ; In a whole skin go sleep to ...
... plain , A Mastiff pass'd ; inflam'd with ire , His eyeballs shot indignant fire ; He foam'd , he rag'd with thirst of blood . Spurning the ground the monarch stood , And roar'd aloud : ' Suspend the fight ; In a whole skin go sleep to ...
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... plain that neither was his guide . Can he discern the different natures , And weigh the pow'r of other creatures , Who by the partial work hath shown He knows so little of his own ? How falsely is the spaniel drawn ! Did man from him ...
... plain that neither was his guide . Can he discern the different natures , And weigh the pow'r of other creatures , Who by the partial work hath shown He knows so little of his own ? How falsely is the spaniel drawn ! Did man from him ...
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