Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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Sivu 148
... head , And me bethought , that when it first begon , ' Twas some shrewd autumn that so bar'd the bone . Is't not sweet pride , when men their crowns must shade , With that which jerks the hams of every jade , Or floor - strew'd locks ...
... head , And me bethought , that when it first begon , ' Twas some shrewd autumn that so bar'd the bone . Is't not sweet pride , when men their crowns must shade , With that which jerks the hams of every jade , Or floor - strew'd locks ...
Sivu 150
... head . His chamber hang'd about with elegies , With sad complaints of his loves miseries ; His windows strow'd with sonnets , and the glasse Drawne full of love - knots . I approacht the asse , And straight he weepes , and signes some ...
... head . His chamber hang'd about with elegies , With sad complaints of his loves miseries ; His windows strow'd with sonnets , and the glasse Drawne full of love - knots . I approacht the asse , And straight he weepes , and signes some ...
Sivu 279
... heads of all his neigh- bours , and clap it like a bush on his own . The dis- tributors of law and physic stick on such quantities that it is almost impossible , even in idea , to dis- tinguish between the head and the hair . Those whom ...
... heads of all his neigh- bours , and clap it like a bush on his own . The dis- tributors of law and physic stick on such quantities that it is almost impossible , even in idea , to dis- tinguish between the head and the hair . Those whom ...
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