The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... Fortune The Violet ...... The Narcissus ..... The broken China ... On the Death of Lord Granby .. 32 34 37 38 43 44 ....... 45 46 47 On the Death of Mr. —— , of Sunderland . 47 .......... On the Death of Mrs. Sleigh . On a very young ...
... Fortune The Violet ...... The Narcissus ..... The broken China ... On the Death of Lord Granby .. 32 34 37 38 43 44 ....... 45 46 47 On the Death of Mr. —— , of Sunderland . 47 .......... On the Death of Mrs. Sleigh . On a very young ...
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... fortune , he seems to have thought that his store was inex- haustible ; and the consequence was , that he speedily dissipated it , and became a bankrupt , by living in a style which his means were inadequate to support . At the time ...
... fortune , he seems to have thought that his store was inex- haustible ; and the consequence was , that he speedily dissipated it , and became a bankrupt , by living in a style which his means were inadequate to support . At the time ...
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... Fortune replies , that he is an ass ; and Jupiter adds that he may ameliorate his condition by copying from the lion , the elephant , the horse , and the dog . This is an insult , and not an answer . It implies that the animal is ...
... Fortune replies , that he is an ass ; and Jupiter adds that he may ameliorate his condition by copying from the lion , the elephant , the horse , and the dog . This is an insult , and not an answer . It implies that the animal is ...
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... the favour'd of Fortune attend To the ails of the wretched and poor ; Though Corydon's lays could befriend , " Tis riches alone that can cure . MISCELLANIES . THE CONTEMPLATIST . Nox erat- A NIGHT PIECE 18 ENCOMIUM ON CUNNINGHAM .
... the favour'd of Fortune attend To the ails of the wretched and poor ; Though Corydon's lays could befriend , " Tis riches alone that can cure . MISCELLANIES . THE CONTEMPLATIST . Nox erat- A NIGHT PIECE 18 ENCOMIUM ON CUNNINGHAM .
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... ( the other ) , what Addisons rise , To make him immortal in song ! To a wreath of fresh oak , England's emblem of 37 On the Forwardness of Spring Fortune The Violet The Narcissus The broken China On the Death of Lord Granby.
... ( the other ) , what Addisons rise , To make him immortal in song ! To a wreath of fresh oak , England's emblem of 37 On the Forwardness of Spring Fortune The Violet The Narcissus The broken China On the Death of Lord Granby.
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