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... queen he has dizen'd her out , Or rather like tragedy giving a rout . His fools have their follies so lost in a crowd Of virtues and feelings , that folly grows proud ; And coxcombs , alike in their failings alone , Adopting his ...
... queen he has dizen'd her out , Or rather like tragedy giving a rout . His fools have their follies so lost in a crowd Of virtues and feelings , that folly grows proud ; And coxcombs , alike in their failings alone , Adopting his ...
Page 59
... Queen of Love With fond complaint address'd the listening Jove ; Vide note I , p . 29. ] William Augustus , Duke of Cumberland , 1721-65 , —probably ilhouette . ] Cf. The Deserted Village , p . 29 : - " A bed by night , a chest of ...
... Queen of Love With fond complaint address'd the listening Jove ; Vide note I , p . 29. ] William Augustus , Duke of Cumberland , 1721-65 , —probably ilhouette . ] Cf. The Deserted Village , p . 29 : - " A bed by night , a chest of ...
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... queens : Our bard into the general spirit enters , And fits his little frigate for adventures : With Scythian stores , and trinkets deeply laden , He this way steers his course , in hopes of trading- Yet ere he lands he'as ordered me ...
... queens : Our bard into the general spirit enters , And fits his little frigate for adventures : With Scythian stores , and trinkets deeply laden , He this way steers his course , in hopes of trading- Yet ere he lands he'as ordered me ...
Page 84
... queen of the May , No more will her crook or her temples adorn : For who'd wear a garland when she is away , When she is remov'd , and shall never return . On the grave of Augusta these garlands be plac'd , We'll rifle the spring of its ...
... queen of the May , No more will her crook or her temples adorn : For who'd wear a garland when she is away , When she is remov'd , and shall never return . On the grave of Augusta these garlands be plac'd , We'll rifle the spring of its ...
Page 93
... Queens and Lords in lace ? Without a star , a coronet or garter , How can the piece expect or hope for quarter ? No high - life scenes , no sentiment : -the creature Still stoops among the low to copy nature.3 Yes , he's far gone : —and ...
... Queens and Lords in lace ? Without a star , a coronet or garter , How can the piece expect or hope for quarter ? No high - life scenes , no sentiment : -the creature Still stoops among the low to copy nature.3 Yes , he's far gone : —and ...
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