Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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Sivu 141
... Better pictures of vice - teach me virtue . ' He , like a high - stretch'd lute - string , squeak'd , ' O sir , ' Tis sweet to talk of kings . ' ' At Westminster , ' Said I , ' the man that keeps the abbey tombs , And for his price doth ...
... Better pictures of vice - teach me virtue . ' He , like a high - stretch'd lute - string , squeak'd , ' O sir , ' Tis sweet to talk of kings . ' ' At Westminster , ' Said I , ' the man that keeps the abbey tombs , And for his price doth ...
Sivu 147
... better care , for better look . Was then no plaining of the brewer's scape , 1 Nor greedy vintner mix'd the strained grape , The king's pavilion was the grassy green , Under safe shelter of the shady treen . Under each bank men laid ...
... better care , for better look . Was then no plaining of the brewer's scape , 1 Nor greedy vintner mix'd the strained grape , The king's pavilion was the grassy green , Under safe shelter of the shady treen . Under each bank men laid ...
Sivu 226
... better received than the first . For , this being bestowed only upon one , or a few persons at a time , is sure to raise envy , and consequently ill words from the rest , who have no share in the blessing : but satire , being levelled ...
... better received than the first . For , this being bestowed only upon one , or a few persons at a time , is sure to raise envy , and consequently ill words from the rest , who have no share in the blessing : but satire , being levelled ...
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