A Collection of English Poems, 1660-1800Ronald Salmon Crane Harper & Brothers, 1932 - 1170 páginas |
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... wou'd croud the narrow gate Or , till they waste their pamper'd paunches , wait ? All wou'd be happy at the cheapest rate . Though our lean faith these rigid laws has giv'n , The full fed Musulman goes fat to heav'n ; For his Arabian ...
... wou'd croud the narrow gate Or , till they waste their pamper'd paunches , wait ? All wou'd be happy at the cheapest rate . Though our lean faith these rigid laws has giv'n , The full fed Musulman goes fat to heav'n ; For his Arabian ...
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... wou'd I use , what was so kindly giv'n , To the Dishonour of Indulgent Heav'n . If any Neighbour came , he shou'd be Free , Us'd with Respect , and not uneasy be , In my Retreat , or to himself , or me . What Freedom , Prudence , and ...
... wou'd I use , what was so kindly giv'n , To the Dishonour of Indulgent Heav'n . If any Neighbour came , he shou'd be Free , Us'd with Respect , and not uneasy be , In my Retreat , or to himself , or me . What Freedom , Prudence , and ...
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... wou'd e'en Envy be compell'd to say , She goes the least of Woman - kind Astray . To this Fair Creature I'd sometimes Retire ; Her Conversation wou'd new Joys inspire ; Give Life an Edge so keen , no surly Care Would venture to Assault ...
... wou'd e'en Envy be compell'd to say , She goes the least of Woman - kind Astray . To this Fair Creature I'd sometimes Retire ; Her Conversation wou'd new Joys inspire ; Give Life an Edge so keen , no surly Care Would venture to Assault ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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