English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore |
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... tell you so . THE FURNITURE OF A WOMAN'S MIND WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1727 [ 1738 ] A set of phrases learnt by rote ; A passion for a scarlet coat ; When at a play to laugh , or cry , Yet cannot tell the reason why : Never to hold her ...
... tell you so . THE FURNITURE OF A WOMAN'S MIND WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1727 [ 1738 ] A set of phrases learnt by rote ; A passion for a scarlet coat ; When at a play to laugh , or cry , Yet cannot tell the reason why : Never to hold her ...
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... tell thee who I am , My misery , or sin declare , Thyself hast call'd me by my name , Look on thy hands , and read it there ; But who , I ask thee , who art thou , Tell me thy name , and tell me now ? In vain thou strugglest to get free ...
... tell thee who I am , My misery , or sin declare , Thyself hast call'd me by my name , Look on thy hands , and read it there ; But who , I ask thee , who art thou , Tell me thy name , and tell me now ? In vain thou strugglest to get free ...
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... tell it , and burn ye . 135 He was could he help it ? -a special attorney . Here Reynolds is laid , and , to tell you my mind , He has not left a wiser or better behind . His pencil was striking , resistless , and grand ; His manners ...
... tell it , and burn ye . 135 He was could he help it ? -a special attorney . Here Reynolds is laid , and , to tell you my mind , He has not left a wiser or better behind . His pencil was striking , resistless , and grand ; His manners ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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