Elegant Extracts; Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry: Selected for the Improvement of Youth, in Speaking, Reading, Thinking, Composing; and in the Conduct of Life; Being Similar in Design to Elegant Extracts in Prose, Band 2C. Dilly, 1791 |
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... turn to dirt ! As ' tis no better reckon'd , but of thofe Who worship dirty gods . Braggart . To whom ? to thee ? What art thou ? Have An arm as big as thine ? a heart as big ? [ not I Thy words , I grant , are bigger : for I wear not ...
... turn to dirt ! As ' tis no better reckon'd , but of thofe Who worship dirty gods . Braggart . To whom ? to thee ? What art thou ? Have An arm as big as thine ? a heart as big ? [ not I Thy words , I grant , are bigger : for I wear not ...
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... turn againe ; Sternly he turn'd again , and he him ftrooke With his fharp fteele , and ran at him amaine With open mouth , that feemed to containe A full good peck within the utmost brim , All fet with iron teeth with ranges twaine ...
... turn againe ; Sternly he turn'd again , and he him ftrooke With his fharp fteele , and ran at him amaine With open mouth , that feemed to containe A full good peck within the utmost brim , All fet with iron teeth with ranges twaine ...
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... turn again . If novelties can pleafe , to - night we've two- Tho English both , yet fpare ' em as they're new ... turn , turn to So- " I read no Greek , Sir - when I was at fchool , " Terence had prologue - Terence was no " fool . " " He ...
... turn again . If novelties can pleafe , to - night we've two- Tho English both , yet fpare ' em as they're new ... turn , turn to So- " I read no Greek , Sir - when I was at fchool , " Terence had prologue - Terence was no " fool . " " He ...
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