Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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... sure been slain , If he had lived then ; and without help dies , When next the ' prentices ' gainst strangers rise ; One , whom the watch , at noon , let scarce go by ; One to whom th ' examining justice sure would cry , ' Sir , by your ...
... sure been slain , If he had lived then ; and without help dies , When next the ' prentices ' gainst strangers rise ; One , whom the watch , at noon , let scarce go by ; One to whom th ' examining justice sure would cry , ' Sir , by your ...
Sivu 198
... sure ' twas necessary to the Jews : For towns , once burnt , such magistrates require As dare not tempt God's providence by fire . With spiritual food he fed his servants well , But free from flesh that made the Jews rebel : And Moses ...
... sure ' twas necessary to the Jews : For towns , once burnt , such magistrates require As dare not tempt God's providence by fire . With spiritual food he fed his servants well , But free from flesh that made the Jews rebel : And Moses ...
Sivu 226
... , 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 at all , is never 226 SELECTIONS FROM BRITISH SATIRISTS.
... , 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 at all , is never 226 SELECTIONS FROM BRITISH SATIRISTS.
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