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Thus hand in hand The sot has walk'd with death twice twenty years ; And yet ne'
er younker on the green laughs louder , Or clubs a smuttier tale : when drunkards
meet , None sings a merrier catch , or lends a hand More willing to his cup .
Thus hand in hand The sot has walk'd with death twice twenty years ; And yet ne'
er younker on the green laughs louder , Or clubs a smuttier tale : when drunkards
meet , None sings a merrier catch , or lends a hand More willing to his cup .
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... top let furies wed , And sheets of lightning dress the bed T improve the burning
joy . Nor the dull pairs whose marble forms None of the melting passions warms ,
Can mingle hearts and hands : Logs of green wood that quench the coals Are ...
... top let furies wed , And sheets of lightning dress the bed T improve the burning
joy . Nor the dull pairs whose marble forms None of the melting passions warms ,
Can mingle hearts and hands : Logs of green wood that quench the coals Are ...
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Then infant reason grows apace , and calls For the kind hand of an assiduous
care . Delightful task ! to rear the tender thought , To teach the young idea how to
shoot , To pour the fresh instruction o'er the mind , To breathe th ' enlivening spirit
...
Then infant reason grows apace , and calls For the kind hand of an assiduous
care . Delightful task ! to rear the tender thought , To teach the young idea how to
shoot , To pour the fresh instruction o'er the mind , To breathe th ' enlivening spirit
...
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... his whose open stores , Thongh vast , were little to his ampler heart , The father
of a country , thus to pick The very refuse of those harvest - fields , Which from his
bounteous friendship I enjoy . Then throw that shameful pittance from thy hand ...
... his whose open stores , Thongh vast , were little to his ampler heart , The father
of a country , thus to pick The very refuse of those harvest - fields , Which from his
bounteous friendship I enjoy . Then throw that shameful pittance from thy hand ...
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... the bold hand , or prompts the suppliant wine , voice ; Their prudent insults to
the poor confine ; How nations sink by darling schemes opAfar they mark the
flambeau's bright ap press'd , proach , When vengeance listens to the fool's
request .
... the bold hand , or prompts the suppliant wine , voice ; Their prudent insults to
the poor confine ; How nations sink by darling schemes opAfar they mark the
flambeau's bright ap press'd , proach , When vengeance listens to the fool's
request .
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