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... thee something yet unpaid , Not less sincere than civil : I'll give thee - Ah ! too charming maid , I'll give thee - To the Devil . First printed in The Bee , 6th October , 1759. ] 2 [ 2 First printed in The Bee , 13th October , 1759 ...
... thee something yet unpaid , Not less sincere than civil : I'll give thee - Ah ! too charming maid , I'll give thee - To the Devil . First printed in The Bee , 6th October , 1759. ] 2 [ 2 First printed in The Bee , 13th October , 1759 ...
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... thee from the right , A thousand sorrows urg'd thy end : Like some well - fashion'd arch thy patience stood , And purchas'd strength from its increasing load . Pain met thee like a friend to set thee free , Affliction still is virtue's ...
... thee from the right , A thousand sorrows urg'd thy end : Like some well - fashion'd arch thy patience stood , And purchas'd strength from its increasing load . Pain met thee like a friend to set thee free , Affliction still is virtue's ...
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... Thee , our God , our Father , Friend , Let praise be given to all eternity ; O Thou , without beginning , without end- Let us , and all , begin and end in Thee ! VERSES IN REPLY TO AN INVITATION TO DINNER AT DR . BAKER'S1 " This is a ...
... Thee , our God , our Father , Friend , Let praise be given to all eternity ; O Thou , without beginning , without end- Let us , and all , begin and end in Thee ! VERSES IN REPLY TO AN INVITATION TO DINNER AT DR . BAKER'S1 " This is a ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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