The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 16Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... scorn the fleecy brood . ' All cowards should be serv'd like you . See , see , your murderer is in view : With purple hands , and reeking knife , He strips the skin yet warm with life . Your quarter'd sires , your bleeding dams , The ...
... scorn the fleecy brood . ' All cowards should be serv'd like you . See , see , your murderer is in view : With purple hands , and reeking knife , He strips the skin yet warm with life . Your quarter'd sires , your bleeding dams , The ...
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... scorn might look dislike ; Forbidding airs might thin the place , The slightest flap a fly can chase : - But who can drive the numerous breed ? - Chase one , another will succeed . Who knows a fool , must know his brother ; One fop will ...
... scorn might look dislike ; Forbidding airs might thin the place , The slightest flap a fly can chase : - But who can drive the numerous breed ? - Chase one , another will succeed . Who knows a fool , must know his brother ; One fop will ...
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... scorn'd , disdain'd ? Can such offence your anger wake ? ' Twas 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 ...
... scorn'd , disdain'd ? Can such offence your anger wake ? ' Twas 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 ...
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... scorn to censure little flaws : Then what a horrid squalling throat ! E'en owls are frighted at the note . " " True : those are faults , ( the Peacock cries ) My scream , my shanks , you may despise ; But such blind critics rail in vain ...
... scorn to censure little flaws : Then what a horrid squalling throat ! E'en owls are frighted at the note . " " True : those are faults , ( the Peacock cries ) My scream , my shanks , you may despise ; But such blind critics rail in vain ...
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... scorn , your hate , with that conceal . Seem only to regard your friends , But use them for your private ends . Stint not to truth the flow of wit ; Be prompt to lie whene'er ' tis fit . Bend all your force to spatter merit ; Scandal is ...
... scorn , your hate , with that conceal . Seem only to regard your friends , But use them for your private ends . Stint not to truth the flow of wit ; Be prompt to lie whene'er ' tis fit . Bend all your force to spatter merit ; Scandal is ...
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