Suppressed evidence; or, R-l intriguing, by P- P-, poet laureat, Volume 11813 |
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George Daniel. LIII . And while her num ' rous beads she told , Her blinking eyes lascivious rolld , For she was amorous , tho ' old , And thought of corcombs while she pray ' d . * 1999 10 200 otra ro olear or boulonsa tot Each rising ...
George Daniel. LIII . And while her num ' rous beads she told , Her blinking eyes lascivious rolld , For she was amorous , tho ' old , And thought of corcombs while she pray ' d . * 1999 10 200 otra ro olear or boulonsa tot Each rising ...
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... told plain truths , call ' d libels ! And plund ' rers , of no small dimensions Were granted sinecures and pensions , And plays were more in vogue than bibles . LIX . Yet not FITZHECAT ' s charms alone Detach ' d the Monarch from his ...
... told plain truths , call ' d libels ! And plund ' rers , of no small dimensions Were granted sinecures and pensions , And plays were more in vogue than bibles . LIX . Yet not FITZHECAT ' s charms alone Detach ' d the Monarch from his ...
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... s foes a trimming ; A swaggering , proud , unwieldy lubber , Well known for cowardice , and blubber , And only fit to play a rubber With simp ' ring chiefs , or bilk the women . LXIV . Thus have I told in faithful rhymes ; LXT , .
... s foes a trimming ; A swaggering , proud , unwieldy lubber , Well known for cowardice , and blubber , And only fit to play a rubber With simp ' ring chiefs , or bilk the women . LXIV . Thus have I told in faithful rhymes ; LXT , .
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George Daniel. LXIV . Thus have I told in faithful rhymes ; ( A warning to the present times ) How Gotham was debas ' d by crimes Of men , who held the highest stations ; And let no future bard proclaim . The direful story of her shame ...
George Daniel. LXIV . Thus have I told in faithful rhymes ; ( A warning to the present times ) How Gotham was debas ' d by crimes Of men , who held the highest stations ; And let no future bard proclaim . The direful story of her shame ...
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... told his piteous case , And begg ' d he ' d use each kind endeavour From him this Partner to dissever . . . LyII . The Jackall said , what could be done He ' d do , but could not act alone ; He wanted one , of shrewder sense , To fish ...
... told his piteous case , And begg ' d he ' d use each kind endeavour From him this Partner to dissever . . . LyII . The Jackall said , what could be done He ' d do , but could not act alone ; He wanted one , of shrewder sense , To fish ...
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