Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1879 |
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... thou foresee how soon the poet's strain Would wake its satire into truth again ; How soon the still - revolving wheel of time Recall the past - each folly , and each crime ; Again the petty tyrant boast his flame , And raise , on ...
... thou foresee how soon the poet's strain Would wake its satire into truth again ; How soon the still - revolving wheel of time Recall the past - each folly , and each crime ; Again the petty tyrant boast his flame , And raise , on ...
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... thou see'st What I have done to soften priest , Yet could not with all I could say Persuade him hang , to get thee pay . Thou swad , quoth he , I plainly see The army wants no food by thee . Fast oft'ner , friend , or if you'll eate ...
... thou see'st What I have done to soften priest , Yet could not with all I could say Persuade him hang , to get thee pay . Thou swad , quoth he , I plainly see The army wants no food by thee . Fast oft'ner , friend , or if you'll eate ...
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... thou with ease can friends expose , For thy behoof , to fortune's blows . Suppose we being found together , Had pass'd for birds of the same feather I had perchance been shrewdly shent , And maul'd too by the Parliament . Have you ...
... thou with ease can friends expose , For thy behoof , to fortune's blows . Suppose we being found together , Had pass'd for birds of the same feather I had perchance been shrewdly shent , And maul'd too by the Parliament . Have you ...
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... thou dost lash me with a story , A long one , too , of Directory ; When thou alone deserves the birch , That brought'st the bondage on the Church . Didst thou not treat for Bristow City And yield it up ? the more's the pity . - And saw'st ...
... thou dost lash me with a story , A long one , too , of Directory ; When thou alone deserves the birch , That brought'st the bondage on the Church . Didst thou not treat for Bristow City And yield it up ? the more's the pity . - And saw'st ...
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... thou upbraidst and raylst in rime On me , for that , which was thy crime . So froward children in the sun Amid their sports , some shrewd turne done , The faulty youth begins to prate And layes it on his harmlesse mate . Dated From ...
... thou upbraidst and raylst in rime On me , for that , which was thy crime . So froward children in the sun Amid their sports , some shrewd turne done , The faulty youth begins to prate And layes it on his harmlesse mate . Dated From ...
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