Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... young , And truth in every shepherd's tongue , These pleasures might my passion move , To live with thee , and be thy love . But fading flowers in every field , To winter floods their treasures yield ; A honey'd tongue , a heart of gall ...
... young , And truth in every shepherd's tongue , These pleasures might my passion move , To live with thee , and be thy love . But fading flowers in every field , To winter floods their treasures yield ; A honey'd tongue , a heart of gall ...
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... Young . Humour is but a picture of particular life , as comedy is of general ; and though it represents dispo- sitions and customs less common , yet they are not less natural than those that are more frequent among men ; for if humour ...
... Young . Humour is but a picture of particular life , as comedy is of general ; and though it represents dispo- sitions and customs less common , yet they are not less natural than those that are more frequent among men ; for if humour ...
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... young Love old Time beguil'd ; While our sportings are as free As the muse's with the child . * Now then , love me : Time may take Thee before my time away ; Of this need we'll virtue make And learn love before we may . So we win of ...
... young Love old Time beguil'd ; While our sportings are as free As the muse's with the child . * Now then , love me : Time may take Thee before my time away ; Of this need we'll virtue make And learn love before we may . So we win of ...
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... Young's Busiris . A man's wisdom is his best friend ; folly his worst enemy . - Sir W. Temple . CXLII . Avoid the politic , the factious fool , The busy , buzzing , talking , harden'd knave ; The quaint smooth rogue , that sins ' gainst ...
... Young's Busiris . A man's wisdom is his best friend ; folly his worst enemy . - Sir W. Temple . CXLII . Avoid the politic , the factious fool , The busy , buzzing , talking , harden'd knave ; The quaint smooth rogue , that sins ' gainst ...
الصفحة 58
... young men plaie , So giue a mate , and go your way . And when you plaie beware of checke , Know how to saue and giue a necke : And with a checke beware of mate ; But cheefe , ware had I wist too late : Loose not the Queene , for ten to ...
... young men plaie , So giue a mate , and go your way . And when you plaie beware of checke , Know how to saue and giue a necke : And with a checke beware of mate ; But cheefe , ware had I wist too late : Loose not the Queene , for ten to ...
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