The Poetical Preceptor: Or, a Collection of Select Pieces of Poetry; Extracted from the Works of the Most Eminent English Poets. ... And Calculated for the Use, Not Only of Schools, But of Private GentlemenPrinted only for S. Crowder, 1780 - 344 psl. |
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... deep philofophers who can Explain that various creature , Man , Say , is there any point fo nice , As that of offering an advice ? To bid your friend his errors mend , Is almoft certain to offend : Tho ' you in fofteft terms advise ...
... deep philofophers who can Explain that various creature , Man , Say , is there any point fo nice , As that of offering an advice ? To bid your friend his errors mend , Is almoft certain to offend : Tho ' you in fofteft terms advise ...
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... lafs By stealth retiring to the glafs , To practife little airs , unfeen , In the true genius of thirteen : On this a deep defign fhe laid To tame the humour of the maid ; Con- Contriving , like a prudent mother , To make one 2 The ...
... lafs By stealth retiring to the glafs , To practife little airs , unfeen , In the true genius of thirteen : On this a deep defign fhe laid To tame the humour of the maid ; Con- Contriving , like a prudent mother , To make one 2 The ...
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... Deep in the wood fecure he lay , The thefts of night regal'd the day . In vain the fhepherd's wakeful care Had fpread the toils , and watch'd the fnare : In vain the dog purfu'd his pace , The fleeter robber mock'd the chace . As ...
... Deep in the wood fecure he lay , The thefts of night regal'd the day . In vain the fhepherd's wakeful care Had fpread the toils , and watch'd the fnare : In vain the dog purfu'd his pace , The fleeter robber mock'd the chace . As ...
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... deep judging fage , beheld With pain the triumphs of the field : And when the charioteer drew nigh , And , flufh'd with hope , had caught his eye , Alas ! unhappy youth , he cry'd , Expect no praife from me ( and figh'd ) . With ...
... deep judging fage , beheld With pain the triumphs of the field : And when the charioteer drew nigh , And , flufh'd with hope , had caught his eye , Alas ! unhappy youth , he cry'd , Expect no praife from me ( and figh'd ) . With ...
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... on a fpray the fat , The little friends were deep in that , That virtue was their favourite theme , slir ful ogni v And toil and probity their scheme le bon p . C5 Such Such talk was hateful to her breaft , para o PRECEPTOR . 33.
... on a fpray the fat , The little friends were deep in that , That virtue was their favourite theme , slir ful ogni v And toil and probity their scheme le bon p . C5 Such Such talk was hateful to her breaft , para o PRECEPTOR . 33.
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