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... Fanny's 20 was my flowery theme , A painted mistress , or a purling stream ... Lord Somers , of which he was wholly ignorant . These are the persons to ... Lord Hervey , the Lord Fanny of many a satire . ] 21 " A painted meadow , or a ...
... Fanny's 20 was my flowery theme , A painted mistress , or a purling stream ... Lord Somers , of which he was wholly ignorant . These are the persons to ... Lord Hervey , the Lord Fanny of many a satire . ] 21 " A painted meadow , or a ...
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... Lord Fanny . ] 46 In the MS . , - " Once , and but once , his heedless youth was bit , And liked that dangerous thing , a female wit : Safe as he thought , though all the prudent chid ; He writ no libels , but my Lady did : Great odds ...
... Lord Fanny . ] 46 In the MS . , - " Once , and but once , his heedless youth was bit , And liked that dangerous thing , a female wit : Safe as he thought , though all the prudent chid ; He writ no libels , but my Lady did : Great odds ...
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... Lord Treasurer , and of the Duke of Shrewsbury , who had been Secretary of State : neither of whom looked upon a ... Lord Fanny spins a thousand such a day . Tim'rous by nature , of the rich in awe , ' I come to Counsel learned in the ...
... Lord Treasurer , and of the Duke of Shrewsbury , who had been Secretary of State : neither of whom looked upon a ... Lord Fanny spins a thousand such a day . Tim'rous by nature , of the rich in awe , ' I come to Counsel learned in the ...
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... Lord Fanny ! you are in the wrong , The world's good word is better than a song , ) Who has not learn'd fresh sturgeon and ham - pie Are no rewards for want and infamy ! When luxury has licked up all thy pelf , Cursed by thy neighbours ...
... Lord Fanny ! you are in the wrong , The world's good word is better than a song , ) Who has not learn'd fresh sturgeon and ham - pie Are no rewards for want and infamy ! When luxury has licked up all thy pelf , Cursed by thy neighbours ...
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... lord or smile or frown ? 2 [ Lord Fanny , or Hervey , whispering gossip or scandal at Court . ] 8 [ From Milton's Comus . ] 195 Who cannot flatter , and detest who can , Tremble SAT . IV . ] 197 VERSIFIED .
... lord or smile or frown ? 2 [ Lord Fanny , or Hervey , whispering gossip or scandal at Court . ] 8 [ From Milton's Comus . ] 195 Who cannot flatter , and detest who can , Tremble SAT . IV . ] 197 VERSIFIED .
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