The Poetical Preceptor: Or, a Collection of Select Pieces of Poetry; Extracted from the Works of the Most Eminent English Poets. ... And Calculated for the Use, Not Only of Schools, But of Private GentlemenPrinted only for S. Crowder, 1780 - 344 Seiten |
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... ev'n with fools whole nights will fit , In hopes to be fupreme in wit . If thefe can read , to thefe I write , To fet their worth in trueft light . A Lion - cub , of fordid mind , Avoided all the lion kind ; Fond of applaufe , he fought ...
... ev'n with fools whole nights will fit , In hopes to be fupreme in wit . If thefe can read , to thefe I write , To fet their worth in trueft light . A Lion - cub , of fordid mind , Avoided all the lion kind ; Fond of applaufe , he fought ...
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... Ev'n in the carving of a chicken . Intruding thus , he by degrees Claim'd too the butcher's larger fees . And now his over - weening pride In ev'ry province will prefide . No talk too difficult was found : His blund'ring nofe mifleads ...
... Ev'n in the carving of a chicken . Intruding thus , he by degrees Claim'd too the butcher's larger fees . And now his over - weening pride In ev'ry province will prefide . No talk too difficult was found : His blund'ring nofe mifleads ...
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... Ev'n gudgeons join in ridicule , To mortify the meddling fool . The clam'rous watermen appear ; Threats , curfes , oaths , infult his ear : Seiz'd , threfh'd , and chain'd , he's dragg'd to land ; Derifion fhouts along the strand . The ...
... Ev'n gudgeons join in ridicule , To mortify the meddling fool . The clam'rous watermen appear ; Threats , curfes , oaths , infult his ear : Seiz'd , threfh'd , and chain'd , he's dragg'd to land ; Derifion fhouts along the strand . The ...
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... Ev'n bearded fages hail'd the boy , And all , but Plato , gaz'd with joy . For he , deep judging fage , beheld With pain the triumphs of the field : And when the charioteer drew nigh , And , flufh'd with hope , had caught his eye , Alas ...
... Ev'n bearded fages hail'd the boy , And all , but Plato , gaz'd with joy . For he , deep judging fage , beheld With pain the triumphs of the field : And when the charioteer drew nigh , And , flufh'd with hope , had caught his eye , Alas ...
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... Ev'n his own helper's company . As foon as two ( alas ! ) together join'd , The ferpent made up three . VIIL Tho ' God himself , through countless ages , thee His le companion chofe to be , Thee , facred folitude , alone , Before the ...
... Ev'n his own helper's company . As foon as two ( alas ! ) together join'd , The ferpent made up three . VIIL Tho ' God himself , through countless ages , thee His le companion chofe to be , Thee , facred folitude , alone , Before the ...
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