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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... look'd , and frightful when she storm'd ; And warn her , as the priz'd her beauty , To bend her humour to her duty . All this the looking - glafs atchiev'd , Its threats were minded and believ'd . The maid , who fpurn'd at all advice ...
... look'd , and frightful when she storm'd ; And warn her , as the priz'd her beauty , To bend her humour to her duty . All this the looking - glafs atchiev'd , Its threats were minded and believ'd . The maid , who fpurn'd at all advice ...
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... looks , and airs : An afs in every thing , but ears ! If e'er his highnefs meant a joke , They grinn'd applaufe before he fpoke ; But at each word what fhouts of praife ! Good gods ! how natural he brays !. Elate with flatt'ry and ...
... looks , and airs : An afs in every thing , but ears ! If e'er his highnefs meant a joke , They grinn'd applaufe before he fpoke ; But at each word what fhouts of praife ! Good gods ! how natural he brays !. Elate with flatt'ry and ...
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... look within ; Controul thy more voracious bill , Nor for a breakfaft nations kill , The FATHER and JUPITER . A FABLE . [ GAY . ] Τ HE Man to Jove his fuit preferr'd ; He begg'd a wife . His prayer was heard .. Jove wonder'd at his bold ...
... look within ; Controul thy more voracious bill , Nor for a breakfaft nations kill , The FATHER and JUPITER . A FABLE . [ GAY . ] Τ HE Man to Jove his fuit preferr'd ; He begg'd a wife . His prayer was heard .. Jove wonder'd at his bold ...
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... : 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.
... : 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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... 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 talk of what you view , " Think others fee , as well as you : " Nor wonder ...
... 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 talk of what you view , " Think others fee , as well as you : " Nor wonder ...
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