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... face ; no life , no airs , But what she learn'd at country fairs ; 415 Scarce knows what diff'rence is between Rich Flanders lace and colberteen . A party next of glitt'ring dames , Came early , out of pure good will , To see the girl ...
... face ; no life , no airs , But what she learn'd at country fairs ; 415 Scarce knows what diff'rence is between Rich Flanders lace and colberteen . A party next of glitt'ring dames , Came early , out of pure good will , To see the girl ...
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... face of mortal seen ; In chamber brooding like a loathly toad , And sure his linen was not very clean ; Through secret loop - hole , that had practis'd been Near to his bed , his dinner vile he took ; Unkempt , and rough , of squalid face ...
... face of mortal seen ; In chamber brooding like a loathly toad , And sure his linen was not very clean ; Through secret loop - hole , that had practis'd been Near to his bed , his dinner vile he took ; Unkempt , and rough , of squalid face ...
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... face , and looking round , Own , by neglecting sorrow's wound , The consanguinity of sound . In rainy days keep double guard , Or spleen will surely be too hard , Which , like those fish by sailors met , Fly highest , while their wings ...
... face , and looking round , Own , by neglecting sorrow's wound , The consanguinity of sound . In rainy days keep double guard , Or spleen will surely be too hard , Which , like those fish by sailors met , Fly highest , while their wings ...
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An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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