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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... poor , fo paltry is their pride ! Nay , ev'n with fools whole nights will fit , In hopes to be fupreme in wit . If thefe can read , to thefe I write , To fet their worth in trueft light . A Lion - cub , of fordid mind , Avoided all the ...
... poor , fo paltry is their pride ! Nay , ev'n with fools whole nights will fit , In hopes to be fupreme in wit . If thefe can read , to thefe I write , To fet their worth in trueft light . A Lion - cub , of fordid mind , Avoided all the ...
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... poor , or great , or small ; And Vanity befots ' em all . ; By ignorance is pride increas'd ; Thofe moft affume who know the least Their own falfe balance gives ' em weight , But ev'ry other finds ' em light .. Not that all Coxcombs ...
... poor , or great , or small ; And Vanity befots ' em all . ; By ignorance is pride increas'd ; Thofe moft affume who know the least Their own falfe balance gives ' em weight , But ev'ry other finds ' em light .. Not that all Coxcombs ...
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... Poor Poll , with gen'rous pity mov'd , The Ape's fond rafhnefs thus reprov'd ; For , tho ' inftructed by mankind , Her tongue to candour ftill inclin'd . My friend , the privilege to rife Above the earth , and mount the fkies , Is ...
... Poor Poll , with gen'rous pity mov'd , The Ape's fond rafhnefs thus reprov'd ; For , tho ' inftructed by mankind , Her tongue to candour ftill inclin'd . My friend , the privilege to rife Above the earth , and mount the fkies , Is ...
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... poor Poll was Pug who for fome time had attended To that alone which now was ended , Again had leifure to pursue rev The project he had firft in view . Quoth he , A perfon if he's wife Will only with his friends advife , They know his ...
... poor Poll was Pug who for fome time had attended To that alone which now was ended , Again had leifure to pursue rev The project he had firft in view . Quoth he , A perfon if he's wife Will only with his friends advife , They know his ...
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... poor Chryfomitris decreed ! When from a neighb'ring fpray aghaft fhe view'd The favage ruffian's inaufpicious deed ! So wrapt in grief fome heart - ftruck matron ftands , While horrid flames furround her children's room ! On heav'n fhe ...
... poor Chryfomitris decreed ! When from a neighb'ring fpray aghaft fhe view'd The favage ruffian's inaufpicious deed ! So wrapt in grief fome heart - ftruck matron ftands , While horrid flames furround her children's room ! On heav'n fhe ...
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