Poems, Volume 1Pr. por C. and J. Rivington, 1825 - 480 pages |
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... falls , Now strikes the roof , now flashes on the walls . NAL BIBLIO WIEN NATIO OTHE LONDON : Printed for C. and J. Rivington ; Longman and Co .; T. Cadell ; Kingsbury and Co .; J. Richardson ; J. M. Richardson ; J. Hatchard and Son ...
... falls , Now strikes the roof , now flashes on the walls . NAL BIBLIO WIEN NATIO OTHE LONDON : Printed for C. and J. Rivington ; Longman and Co .; T. Cadell ; Kingsbury and Co .; J. Richardson ; J. M. Richardson ; J. Hatchard and Son ...
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... falls , like an inverted cone , Wanting its proper base to stand upon . Man made for kings ! those optics are but dim That tell you so - say , rather , they for him . That were indeed a king - ennobling thought , Could they , or would ...
... falls , like an inverted cone , Wanting its proper base to stand upon . Man made for kings ! those optics are but dim That tell you so - say , rather , they for him . That were indeed a king - ennobling thought , Could they , or would ...
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... fall . B. True . While they live , the courtly laureat pays His quitrent ode , his peppercorn of praise ; And many a dunce , whose fingers itch to write , Adds , as he can , his tributary mite . A subject's faults a subject may proclaim ...
... fall . B. True . While they live , the courtly laureat pays His quitrent ode , his peppercorn of praise ; And many a dunce , whose fingers itch to write , Adds , as he can , his tributary mite . A subject's faults a subject may proclaim ...
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... fall , One madrigal of theirs is worth them all . A. ' Twould thin the ranks of the poetic tribe , To dash the pen through all that you proscribe . B. No matter we could shift when they were not ; And should , no doubt , if they were ...
... fall , One madrigal of theirs is worth them all . A. ' Twould thin the ranks of the poetic tribe , To dash the pen through all that you proscribe . B. No matter we could shift when they were not ; And should , no doubt , if they were ...
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... Falls soporific on the listless ear ; Like quicksilver , the rhetoric they display Shines as it runs , but grasp'd at slips away . Placed for his trial on this bustling stage , From thoughtless youth to ruminating age , Free in his will ...
... Falls soporific on the listless ear ; Like quicksilver , the rhetoric they display Shines as it runs , but grasp'd at slips away . Placed for his trial on this bustling stage , From thoughtless youth to ruminating age , Free in his will ...
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