Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1879 |
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... better qualified than he , both in regard to his fortune and understanding , to pro- tect them ; and from that time to the day of his death , poor Butler never found the least effect of his promise . " This story may be believed or not ...
... better qualified than he , both in regard to his fortune and understanding , to pro- tect them ; and from that time to the day of his death , poor Butler never found the least effect of his promise . " This story may be believed or not ...
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... better far proclaim To future ages humbler Settle's name ; Poet and patron then had been well pair'd , The city printer and the city bard . " As The lines also by Samuel Wesley are well known ( vide Poems , 4to . 1736 , p . 62. ) While ...
... better far proclaim To future ages humbler Settle's name ; Poet and patron then had been well pair'd , The city printer and the city bard . " As The lines also by Samuel Wesley are well known ( vide Poems , 4to . 1736 , p . 62. ) While ...
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... better hands . II . Hudibras , the second part , 1663 . This spurious second part was published after Butler had printed his first part , and before he printed the second , and is very scarce . It ran through three editions in the same ...
... better hands . II . Hudibras , the second part , 1663 . This spurious second part was published after Butler had printed his first part , and before he printed the second , and is very scarce . It ran through three editions in the same ...
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... better case perhaps , I might have been to serve thy chaps , And have bestrewed my finger's end For groping so in cause of friend ; Whilst thou wouldst munch like horse in inanger , And reach at nuts with others ' danger , Yet have I ...
... better case perhaps , I might have been to serve thy chaps , And have bestrewed my finger's end For groping so in cause of friend ; Whilst thou wouldst munch like horse in inanger , And reach at nuts with others ' danger , Yet have I ...
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... Better than thou hast guess'd of me . Thou art some paltry blackguard spright , Condemn'd to drudg'ry in the night ; Thou hast no work to do in th ' house , Nor halfpenny to drop in shoes ; Without the raising of which sum You dare not ...
... Better than thou hast guess'd of me . Thou art some paltry blackguard spright , Condemn'd to drudg'ry in the night ; Thou hast no work to do in th ' house , Nor halfpenny to drop in shoes ; Without the raising of which sum You dare not ...
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