Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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... friends , according to his friends ' advice . And thus he's an example made , 4 To make men of their honesty afraid ; That for 270 SELECTIONS FROM BRITISH SATIRISTS.
... friends , according to his friends ' advice . And thus he's an example made , 4 To make men of their honesty afraid ; That for 270 SELECTIONS FROM BRITISH SATIRISTS.
Sivu 295
... friends ; The summons her blue - stocking friends obey , Lured by the love of Poetry - and Tea . The Bard steps forth , in birth - day splendour dress'd , His right hand graceful waving o'er his breast ; His left extending , so that all ...
... friends ; The summons her blue - stocking friends obey , Lured by the love of Poetry - and Tea . The Bard steps forth , in birth - day splendour dress'd , His right hand graceful waving o'er his breast ; His left extending , so that all ...
Sivu 307
... Friend of every Country - but his own . * * * * * ' Much may be said on both sides . ' Hark ! I hear A well - known voice ... friends . Candour , which loves in see - saw strain to tell Of acting foolishly but meaning well ; Too nice to ...
... Friend of every Country - but his own . * * * * * ' Much may be said on both sides . ' Hark ! I hear A well - known voice ... friends . Candour , which loves in see - saw strain to tell Of acting foolishly but meaning well ; Too nice to ...
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