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... Set fire to the head , and fet fire to the tail : For the joy of each fex , on the world I'll beftow it , This fcholar , rake , Chriftian , dupe , gamefter , and poet : Though a mixture fo odd , he fhall merit great fame , And among ...
... Set fire to the head , and fet fire to the tail : For the joy of each fex , on the world I'll beftow it , This fcholar , rake , Chriftian , dupe , gamefter , and poet : Though a mixture fo odd , he fhall merit great fame , And among ...
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... folly to deplore ; Whilft his ftrong limbs confpire to set him free , And at one bound he faves himself , like me . [ Taking a jump through the stage - door . THE THE LOGICIANS REFUTED . IN IMITATION OF DEAN SWIFT . EPILOGUE . 123.
... folly to deplore ; Whilft his ftrong limbs confpire to set him free , And at one bound he faves himself , like me . [ Taking a jump through the stage - door . THE THE LOGICIANS REFUTED . IN IMITATION OF DEAN SWIFT . EPILOGUE . 123.
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... set him free , has not done it by this time . He ought at least to have been here before now . But lawyers are always more ready to get a man into troubles , than out of them . Enter SIR WILLIAM . For Mifs Richland to undertake fetting ...
... set him free , has not done it by this time . He ought at least to have been here before now . But lawyers are always more ready to get a man into troubles , than out of them . Enter SIR WILLIAM . For Mifs Richland to undertake fetting ...
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... set out , though it exposes us to a discovery . OLIVIA . May every thing you do prove as fortunate . In- deed , Leontine , we have been moft cruelly disap- pointed . Mr. Honeywood's bill upon the city has , it feems , been protefted ...
... set out , though it exposes us to a discovery . OLIVIA . May every thing you do prove as fortunate . In- deed , Leontine , we have been moft cruelly disap- pointed . Mr. Honeywood's bill upon the city has , it feems , been protefted ...
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... set , fo blinded by paffion and prejudice ! ( To the poftboy . ) My good friend , I believe you'll be furprised , when I affure you- POSTBOY . Sure me nothing - I'm fure of nothing but a good beating . CROAKER . CROAKER . Come then you ...
... set , fo blinded by paffion and prejudice ! ( To the poftboy . ) My good friend , I believe you'll be furprised , when I affure you- POSTBOY . Sure me nothing - I'm fure of nothing but a good beating . CROAKER . CROAKER . Come then you ...
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