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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... fighting better than his food . When dogs were fnarling for a bone , He long'd to make the war his own , And often ... fights In The POETICAL.
... fighting better than his food . When dogs were fnarling for a bone , He long'd to make the war his own , And often ... fights In The POETICAL.
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... fights retrench'd his ears . As on a time , he heard from far Two dogs engag'd in noify war , Away he fcours and lays about him , Refolv'd no fray fhould be without him . Forth from his yard a tanner flies , And to the bold intruder ...
... fights retrench'd his ears . As on a time , he heard from far Two dogs engag'd in noify war , Away he fcours and lays about him , Refolv'd no fray fhould be without him . Forth from his yard a tanner flies , And to the bold intruder ...
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... fight ; The Mufes drop the learned lyre , And to their inmoft fhades retire . Howe'er the youth , with forward air , Bows to the fage , and mounts the car , The lafh refounds , the courfers fpring , The chariot marks the rolling ring ...
... fight ; The Mufes drop the learned lyre , And to their inmoft fhades retire . Howe'er the youth , with forward air , Bows to the fage , and mounts the car , The lafh refounds , the courfers fpring , The chariot marks the rolling ring ...
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... fight Produc'd the beaft , and lo ! - ' twas white . Both ftar'd , the man look'd wond'rous wife- " My children , " the Camelfon cries , ( Then firft the e creatud all are wrong found a tongue ) dh You all are right , " When next you ...
... fight Produc'd the beaft , and lo ! - ' twas white . Both ftar'd , the man look'd wond'rous wife- " My children , " the Camelfon cries , ( Then firft the e creatud all are wrong found a tongue ) dh You all are right , " When next you ...
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... fight is this that I have liv'd to fee ? " O that I had a maiden - goldfinch died , " From love's falfe joys , and bitter forrows free ! " Was it for this , alas ! with weary bill , " Was it for this , I pois'd th ' unwieldly ftraw ...
... fight is this that I have liv'd to fee ? " O that I had a maiden - goldfinch died , " From love's falfe joys , and bitter forrows free ! " Was it for this , alas ! with weary bill , " Was it for this , I pois'd th ' unwieldly ftraw ...
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