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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... face and shape , By drefs diftinguishes the ape ; T'other with learning crams his shelf , Knows books , and all things but himself . All these are fools of low condition , Compar'd with Coxcombs of ambition . For thofe , puff'd up with ...
... face and shape , By drefs diftinguishes the ape ; T'other with learning crams his shelf , Knows books , and all things but himself . All these are fools of low condition , Compar'd with Coxcombs of ambition . For thofe , puff'd up with ...
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... never hope to gain ? Shall I , like man's imperial race In manners , cuftoms , fhape , and face , Expert in all ingenious tricks , To tumble , dance , and leap o'er sticks ; And ( Who know to footh and coaxe my betters , 26 The POETICAL.
... never hope to gain ? Shall I , like man's imperial race In manners , cuftoms , fhape , and face , Expert in all ingenious tricks , To tumble , dance , and leap o'er sticks ; And ( Who know to footh and coaxe my betters , 26 The POETICAL.
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... face , And reafon's aid restore . Jove , footh'd at length , his ear inclin'd , And granted half their pray'r ; But t'other half he bade the wind Disperse in empty air . Scarce had the thund'rer giv'n the nod That fhook the vaulted ...
... face , And reafon's aid restore . Jove , footh'd at length , his ear inclin'd , And granted half their pray'r ; But t'other half he bade the wind Disperse in empty air . Scarce had the thund'rer giv'n the nod That fhook the vaulted ...
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... face ! " More fierce than kites with whom the furies dwell ! " More pilf'ring than the cuckow's prowling race ! " For thee may plumb or goofb'ry never grow , " No juicy currant cool thy clammy throat : " But bloody birch - twigs work ...
... face ! " More fierce than kites with whom the furies dwell ! " More pilf'ring than the cuckow's prowling race ! " For thee may plumb or goofb'ry never grow , " No juicy currant cool thy clammy throat : " But bloody birch - twigs work ...
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... . When worn with ficknefs , oft haft thou With health renew'd my face , And when in fins and forrows funk , Reviv'd my foul with grace . Thy IX . Thy bounteous hand with worldly blifs Has made 42 The POETICAL A Hymn on Gratitude.
... . When worn with ficknefs , oft haft thou With health renew'd my face , And when in fins and forrows funk , Reviv'd my foul with grace . Thy IX . Thy bounteous hand with worldly blifs Has made 42 The POETICAL A Hymn on Gratitude.
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