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... round , Explain'd for what they were renown'd ; Then spoke with censure or applause 345 350 Phillis , who but a month ago Was married to the Tunbridge beau , I saw coquetting t'other night In public with that odious knight ! " They ...
... round , Explain'd for what they were renown'd ; Then spoke with censure or applause 345 350 Phillis , who but a month ago Was married to the Tunbridge beau , I saw coquetting t'other night In public with that odious knight ! " They ...
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... round with moldy damps , and ropy slime ) Lets fall a supernumerary horror , And only serves to make thy night more irksome . Well do I know thee by thy trusty yew , Cheerless , unsocial plant ! that loves to dwell ' Midst skulls and ...
... round with moldy damps , and ropy slime ) Lets fall a supernumerary horror , And only serves to make thy night more irksome . Well do I know thee by thy trusty yew , Cheerless , unsocial plant ! that loves to dwell ' Midst skulls and ...
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... round , Repose the kings of Brutus ' genuine line ; 1 Or here those kings in solemn state were crown'd : Studious to trace thy wondrous origine , We muse on many an ancient tale renown'd . SONNET VI To MR . GRAY [ 1777 ] Not that her ...
... round , Repose the kings of Brutus ' genuine line ; 1 Or here those kings in solemn state were crown'd : Studious to trace thy wondrous origine , We muse on many an ancient tale renown'd . SONNET VI To MR . GRAY [ 1777 ] Not that her ...
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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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