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... hope , rceting thus , present him with a rope ; ir to my virtues ! man of equal mind ! lled to condemn as to traduce mankind , is cord receive ! for thee reserv'd with care , wield in judgment , and at length to wear . " 450 metimes ...
... hope , rceting thus , present him with a rope ; ir to my virtues ! man of equal mind ! lled to condemn as to traduce mankind , is cord receive ! for thee reserv'd with care , wield in judgment , and at length to wear . " 450 metimes ...
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... hope ? Recollections of a Weaver in the Moorlands of Stafford- be superfluous to recal to the mind of the reader the au › Pleasures of Memory " and the Pleasures of Hope , " the 1 Didactic poems in our language , if we except Pope's n ...
... hope ? Recollections of a Weaver in the Moorlands of Stafford- be superfluous to recal to the mind of the reader the au › Pleasures of Memory " and the Pleasures of Hope , " the 1 Didactic poems in our language , if we except Pope's n ...
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... hope ? er ages , and with Time to cope ! spread their wings , new nations rise , r Victors fill the applauding skies ; ef generations fleet along , › ns forget the Poet and his song : Tollere humo , victorque virum volitare per ora ...
... hope ? er ages , and with Time to cope ! spread their wings , new nations rise , r Victors fill the applauding skies ; ef generations fleet along , › ns forget the Poet and his song : Tollere humo , victorque virum volitare per ora ...
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... hope not hence unscathed to go , quers me , shall find a stubborn foe . 1030 hath been , when no harsh sound would fall that now may seem imbued with gall , nor follies tempt me to despise est thing that crawled beneath my eyes ; G a ...
... hope not hence unscathed to go , quers me , shall find a stubborn foe . 1030 hath been , when no harsh sound would fall that now may seem imbued with gall , nor follies tempt me to despise est thing that crawled beneath my eyes ; G a ...
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... whom baldry : I suppose I m ་ an I had kn " ere I had f Bosphorus , b hope to light My Northe wards their was to be do slandering , " duced facts a my free opin ger was ever en informed , since the present edition went to the.
... whom baldry : I suppose I m ་ an I had kn " ere I had f Bosphorus , b hope to light My Northe wards their was to be do slandering , " duced facts a my free opin ger was ever en informed , since the present edition went to the.
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Albion AMOS COTTLE Author Ballads Bard Baviad and Mæviad bids blest Britons BROUGHAM Camoens considerable genius COVENT GARDEN Critics dare display Dunciad e'en Edinburgh Review edition Epic Esquire facetious fame feel folly fool HAFIZ HALLAM HAMet BenengelI harp HART-STREET hath heroes HOLLAND's honest honour idiot JEFFREY Juvenal kiss Knaves labour LAMB literary LITTLE's live Lord Lordship luckless lyre Lyrical Ballads Madeira trembled Madoc Marmion mend thy mind Minstrel mourn Muse nia's night o'er Ostend pistol poem Poesy Poet poetical POPE POPE's praise Prince PRINTED BY DEANS prose reader rhyme rhymester saith Satire Satirist scribbler sleep Sleeping Beauties Sonnets SOTHEBY soul SOUTHEY SOUTHEY's spare Stanza STOTT strain STRANGFORD sublime taste thee thine thing thou thy name to-whoo Tolbooth traduce Tweed twill verse WALTER SCOTT Whist who'll buy William of Deloraine wing woods of Madeira worthy write yield