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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... as fenfible a writer as either Shakespeare or Pope ; yet how fel- dom do we hear the former quoted , and how fre quently the two latter ! THE EDITOR . ADVER ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION .. THE HE Editor begs vi PREFACE .
... as fenfible a writer as either Shakespeare or Pope ; yet how fel- dom do we hear the former quoted , and how fre quently the two latter ! THE EDITOR . ADVER ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION .. THE HE Editor begs vi PREFACE .
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... hear a knave commend , He bids me fhun his worthy friend . What praife ! what mighty commendation ! But ' twas a Fox who spoke th ' oration . Foxes this government may prize , As gentle , plentiful , and wife ; If they enjoy the fweets ...
... hear a knave commend , He bids me fhun his worthy friend . What praife ! what mighty commendation ! But ' twas a Fox who spoke th ' oration . Foxes this government may prize , As gentle , plentiful , and wife ; If they enjoy the fweets ...
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... hears , He starts , he cocks his dapper ears ; Away he fcours , affaults his hoof ; Now near him fnarls , now barks aloof ; With thrill impertinence attends ; Nor leaves him till the village ends . It chanc'd , upon his evil day , A Pad ...
... hears , He starts , he cocks his dapper ears ; Away he fcours , affaults his hoof ; Now near him fnarls , now barks aloof ; With thrill impertinence attends ; Nor leaves him till the village ends . It chanc'd , upon his evil day , A Pad ...
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... libels on the state . Shall not my fable cenfure vice , Because a knave is over - nice ? And , left the guilty hear and dread , Shall not the decalogue be read ? ! If If I lafh vice in gen'ral fiction , Is't I PRECEPTOR . 13.
... libels on the state . Shall not my fable cenfure vice , Because a knave is over - nice ? And , left the guilty hear and dread , Shall not the decalogue be read ? ! If If I lafh vice in gen'ral fiction , Is't I PRECEPTOR . 13.
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... hear : Your meaning in your looks I fee . Pray what's dame Dobbins , friend , to me ? Did I e'er make her poultry thinner ? Prove that I owe the dame a dinner . Friend , Friend , quoth the Cur , I meant no harm 14 POETICAL The.
... hear : Your meaning in your looks I fee . Pray what's dame Dobbins , friend , to me ? Did I e'er make her poultry thinner ? Prove that I owe the dame a dinner . Friend , Friend , quoth the Cur , I meant no harm 14 POETICAL The.
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