Young. Churchill. Lloyd. Falconer. ThomsonA. Miller, 1800 |
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... Shall we , if reafon rightly is employ'd , Not fee their faults , or feeing not avoid ? When Falstaff stands detected in a lye , Why , without meaning , rolls Love's glaffy eye ? Why ? There's no caufe - at least no cause we know ...
... Shall we , if reafon rightly is employ'd , Not fee their faults , or feeing not avoid ? When Falstaff stands detected in a lye , Why , without meaning , rolls Love's glaffy eye ? Why ? There's no caufe - at least no cause we know ...
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... shall retreat ; When judgment tutor'd by experience fage , Shall fhoot abroad , and gather ftrength from age ; When heav'n in mercy fhall the stage release From the dull flumbers of a still life - piece ; When some stale flow'r ...
... shall retreat ; When judgment tutor'd by experience fage , Shall fhoot abroad , and gather ftrength from age ; When heav'n in mercy fhall the stage release From the dull flumbers of a still life - piece ; When some stale flow'r ...
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... Shall. From Dublin , fam'd in legends of romance For mighty magic of enchanted lance , With which her heroes arm'd victorious prove , And like a flood rush o'er the land of love , Moffop and Barry came - names ne'er defign'd By fate in ...
... Shall. From Dublin , fam'd in legends of romance For mighty magic of enchanted lance , With which her heroes arm'd victorious prove , And like a flood rush o'er the land of love , Moffop and Barry came - names ne'er defign'd By fate in ...
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... Shall find him holding forth against abuse . " Attack profeflion ! - ' tis a deadly breach ! - " The Chriftian laws another leffon teach : - " Unto the end fhall charity endure , " And Candour hide thofe faults it cannot cure . " Thus ...
... Shall find him holding forth against abuse . " Attack profeflion ! - ' tis a deadly breach ! - " The Chriftian laws another leffon teach : - " Unto the end fhall charity endure , " And Candour hide thofe faults it cannot cure . " Thus ...
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... Shall lukewarm caution and demeanor grave For wife and good stamp ev'ry fupple knave ? Shall wretches whom no real virtue warms , Gild fair their names and states with empty forms , Whilft Virtue feeks in vain the wish'd - for prize ...
... Shall lukewarm caution and demeanor grave For wife and good stamp ev'ry fupple knave ? Shall wretches whom no real virtue warms , Gild fair their names and states with empty forms , Whilft Virtue feeks in vain the wish'd - for prize ...
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