The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 16Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... wind fall of good fortune , Gay seems not only to have abstained from consulting his friends , but to have refused to take their advice , when gratuitously offered . Young Craggs had made him a present of twenty thousand pounds in the ...
... wind fall of good fortune , Gay seems not only to have abstained from consulting his friends , but to have refused to take their advice , when gratuitously offered . Young Craggs had made him a present of twenty thousand pounds in the ...
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... wind was south , the morning fair , He ventures forth to take the air ; He ranges all the meadow round , And rolls upon the softest ground ; When near him a Cameleon seen , Was scarce distinguish'd from the green . " Dear emblem of the ...
... wind was south , the morning fair , He ventures forth to take the air ; He ranges all the meadow round , And rolls upon the softest ground ; When near him a Cameleon seen , Was scarce distinguish'd from the green . " Dear emblem of the ...
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... wind was high , the window shakes , With sudden start the Miser wakes ; Along the silent room he stalks , Looks back , and trembles as he walks . Each lock and every bolt he tries , In every creek and corner pries ; Then opes the chest ...
... wind was high , the window shakes , With sudden start the Miser wakes ; Along the silent room he stalks , Looks back , and trembles as he walks . Each lock and every bolt he tries , In every creek and corner pries ; Then opes the chest ...
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... wind , Dispels thy thickest troops combin'd . " The gale arose ; the vapour tost ( The sport of winds ) in air was lost ; The glorious orb the day refines : Thus envy breaks , thus merit shines . THE FOX AT THE POINT OF DEATH A Fox , in ...
... wind , Dispels thy thickest troops combin'd . " The gale arose ; the vapour tost ( The sport of winds ) in air was lost ; The glorious orb the day refines : Thus envy breaks , thus merit shines . THE FOX AT THE POINT OF DEATH A Fox , in ...
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... wind . By her seduc'd , in amorous play , They frisk'd the joyous hours away : Thus by untimely love pursuing , Like Antony , he sought his ruin . For now the ' Squire , unvex'd with noise , An honest neighbour's chat enjoys : M2 " Be ...
... wind . By her seduc'd , in amorous play , They frisk'd the joyous hours away : Thus by untimely love pursuing , Like Antony , he sought his ruin . For now the ' Squire , unvex'd with noise , An honest neighbour's chat enjoys : M2 " Be ...
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