Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... wind can fly , And make a cov'nant with th ' inconstant sky : Our oaks secure as if they there took root , We tread on billows with a steady foot . XLV . Waller . Refined policy ever has been the parent of confusion ; and ever will be ...
... wind can fly , And make a cov'nant with th ' inconstant sky : Our oaks secure as if they there took root , We tread on billows with a steady foot . XLV . Waller . Refined policy ever has been the parent of confusion ; and ever will be ...
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... winds and as inconstant too : A lofty aspect given him for command ; Easily soften'd , when we would betray : Like conqu❜ring tyrants , you our breasts invade , Where you are pleas'd to ravage for a while : But soon you find new ...
... winds and as inconstant too : A lofty aspect given him for command ; Easily soften'd , when we would betray : Like conqu❜ring tyrants , you our breasts invade , Where you are pleas'd to ravage for a while : But soon you find new ...
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... winds sometimes our woods perhaps may shake , But blustering care could never tempest make , Nor murmurs e'er come nigh us , Saving of fountains that glide by us . Sir W. Raleigh - On a Country Life . LXXXVI . I never relished Acts of ...
... winds sometimes our woods perhaps may shake , But blustering care could never tempest make , Nor murmurs e'er come nigh us , Saving of fountains that glide by us . Sir W. Raleigh - On a Country Life . LXXXVI . I never relished Acts of ...
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... wind , I'd rather foot it twenty miles . CVII . ' N. Hook . There is a time when men will not suffer bad things because their ancestors have suffered worse . There is a time , when the hoary head of inveterate abuse will neither draw ...
... wind , I'd rather foot it twenty miles . CVII . ' N. Hook . There is a time when men will not suffer bad things because their ancestors have suffered worse . There is a time , when the hoary head of inveterate abuse will neither draw ...
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... wind blows high , She cuts her way with skill and majesty . ; Beaumont and Fletcher . CLVII . Poetry is the art of substantiating shadows , and of lending existence to nothing . Burke . - CLVIII . Gold can gilt a rotten stick , and dirt ...
... wind blows high , She cuts her way with skill and majesty . ; Beaumont and Fletcher . CLVII . Poetry is the art of substantiating shadows , and of lending existence to nothing . Burke . - CLVIII . Gold can gilt a rotten stick , and dirt ...
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