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... hour difperfes all my store , And all my hoard of honour is no more ; For ah ! too partial to my life's decline , Cæfar perfuades , fubmiffion must be mine ; B 2 Him * This translation was first printed in one of our Author's earliest ...
... hour difperfes all my store , And all my hoard of honour is no more ; For ah ! too partial to my life's decline , Cæfar perfuades , fubmiffion must be mine ; B 2 Him * This translation was first printed in one of our Author's earliest ...
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... hours were pafs'd between Infulting repartee or fpleen . Thus as her faults each day were known , He thinks her features coarfer grown ; He fancies every vice the fhews , Or thins her lip , or points her nose : Whenever rage or envy ...
... hours were pafs'd between Infulting repartee or fpleen . Thus as her faults each day were known , He thinks her features coarfer grown ; He fancies every vice the fhews , Or thins her lip , or points her nose : Whenever rage or envy ...
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... d his pensive guest : XIII . And spread his vegetable store , And gayly prefs'd , and fmil'd ; And skill'd in legendary lore The ling'ring hours beguil'd . Around XIV . Around in fympathetic mirth Its tricks the kitten THE HERMIT . 21.
... d his pensive guest : XIII . And spread his vegetable store , And gayly prefs'd , and fmil'd ; And skill'd in legendary lore The ling'ring hours beguil'd . Around XIV . Around in fympathetic mirth Its tricks the kitten THE HERMIT . 21.
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... feign'd a flame . XXVIII . “ Each hour a mercenary crowd 66 " With richest proffers ftrove ; Amongst the reft young Edwin bow'd , " But never talk'd of love . xxix . " In humble fimpleft habit clad , " " In 24 THE HERMIT .
... feign'd a flame . XXVIII . “ Each hour a mercenary crowd 66 " With richest proffers ftrove ; Amongst the reft young Edwin bow'd , " But never talk'd of love . xxix . " In humble fimpleft habit clad , " " In 24 THE HERMIT .
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... , my all that's mine . XL . " No , never , from this hour to part , " We'll live and love so true ; " The figh that rends thy constant heart , " Shall break thy Edwin's too . " AN 1 AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF A MAD DOG . THE HERMIT . 27.
... , my all that's mine . XL . " No , never , from this hour to part , " We'll live and love so true ; " The figh that rends thy constant heart , " Shall break thy Edwin's too . " AN 1 AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF A MAD DOG . THE HERMIT . 27.
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