Collins Albatross Book of Longer Poems: English and American Poetry from the Fourteenth Century to the Present DayEdwin Morgan Collins, 1963 - 736 էջ |
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... never known , 315 Expos'd the Fool , and lash'd the Knave : But what he writ was all his own . ' He never thought an Honour done him , ' Because a Duke was proud to own him : 320 ' Would rather slip aside , and chuse ' To talk with Wits ...
... never known , 315 Expos'd the Fool , and lash'd the Knave : But what he writ was all his own . ' He never thought an Honour done him , ' Because a Duke was proud to own him : 320 ' Would rather slip aside , and chuse ' To talk with Wits ...
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... never writ a word in answer to the many scurrilities and falsehoods concerning him . ( P. ) . 375 Welsted's Lye : This man had the impudence to tell in print , that Mr. P. had occasioned a Lady's death , and to name a person he never ...
... never writ a word in answer to the many scurrilities and falsehoods concerning him . ( P. ) . 375 Welsted's Lye : This man had the impudence to tell in print , that Mr. P. had occasioned a Lady's death , and to name a person he never ...
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... Never , tho ' my mortal summers to such length of years should come As the many - winter'd crow that leads the clanging rookery home . Where is comfort ? in division of the records of the mind ? Can I part her from herself , and love ...
... Never , tho ' my mortal summers to such length of years should come As the many - winter'd crow that leads the clanging rookery home . Where is comfort ? in division of the records of the mind ? Can I part her from herself , and love ...
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