Silver Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyArthur Pollard |
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... young Heir , the thrifty Goddess ( For fear young Master shou'd be spoil'd , ) Wou'd use him like a younger Child ; And , after long computing , found ' Twou'd come to just Five Thousand Pound . The Queen of Love was pleas'd , and proud ...
... young Heir , the thrifty Goddess ( For fear young Master shou'd be spoil'd , ) Wou'd use him like a younger Child ; And , after long computing , found ' Twou'd come to just Five Thousand Pound . The Queen of Love was pleas'd , and proud ...
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... young , the gay , the men of spirit . Ye travelled tribe , ye macaroni train Of French friseurs and nosegays justly vain , Who take a trip to Paris once a year To dress , and look like awkward Frenchmen here , 35 Lend me your hands ...
... young , the gay , the men of spirit . Ye travelled tribe , ye macaroni train Of French friseurs and nosegays justly vain , Who take a trip to Paris once a year To dress , and look like awkward Frenchmen here , 35 Lend me your hands ...
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... young - eyed healthful Wit , ( Whose Jewels in his crisped Hair Are plac'd each other's Beams to share , Whom no Delights from Thee divide ) In Laughter loos'd attends thy Side ! By old Miletus who so long Has ceas'd his Love - inwoven ...
... young - eyed healthful Wit , ( Whose Jewels in his crisped Hair Are plac'd each other's Beams to share , Whom no Delights from Thee divide ) In Laughter loos'd attends thy Side ! By old Miletus who so long Has ceas'd his Love - inwoven ...
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A Description of the Morning | 8 |
Horace Lib 2 Sat 6 | 28 |
A Satirical Elegy on the Death | 34 |
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