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... PINDAR . See WOLCOT . PHILIPS , Ambrose , 1671-1749 . Pa . Pastorals . PHILIPS , Catherine , 1631-1664 . Fr'd . Friendship , a Poem . PHILIPS , John , 1676-1708 . Spl . S. The Splendid Shilling . - Cy . Cyder , a Poem . PIOZZI , Mrs ...
... PINDAR . See WOLCOT . PHILIPS , Ambrose , 1671-1749 . Pa . Pastorals . PHILIPS , Catherine , 1631-1664 . Fr'd . Friendship , a Poem . PHILIPS , John , 1676-1708 . Spl . S. The Splendid Shilling . - Cy . Cyder , a Poem . PIOZZI , Mrs ...
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... Pindar ) , 1738-1819 . WOODBRIDGE , William ( American ) , 1794-1845 . WOODWORTH , Samuel ( American ) , 1785--1843 . WORDSWORTH , William , 1770-1850 . My H. Leaps . My Heart Leaps . -P . T. Personal Talk . - Res . and Indep ...
... Pindar ) , 1738-1819 . WOODBRIDGE , William ( American ) , 1794-1845 . WOODWORTH , Samuel ( American ) , 1785--1843 . WORDSWORTH , William , 1770-1850 . My H. Leaps . My Heart Leaps . -P . T. Personal Talk . - Res . and Indep ...
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... Pindar . Moore . Well - peace to the land ! may the people at length , Know that freedom is bliss , but that honour is strength ; That though man have the wings of the fetterless wind , Of the wantonest air that the north can unbind ...
... Pindar . Moore . Well - peace to the land ! may the people at length , Know that freedom is bliss , but that honour is strength ; That though man have the wings of the fetterless wind , Of the wantonest air that the north can unbind ...
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... ANXIETY . But human bodies are sic fools , Peter Pindar . For a ' their colleges and schools , That , when nae real ills perplex them , They make enow themsels to vex them . Burns . APATHY . APATHY - APPEARANCES . A man , whose.
... ANXIETY . But human bodies are sic fools , Peter Pindar . For a ' their colleges and schools , That , when nae real ills perplex them , They make enow themsels to vex them . Burns . APATHY . APATHY - APPEARANCES . A man , whose.
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... millions , trembles for his store , And fears to give a farthing to the poor ; Proclaims that penury will be his fate And , scowling , looks on charity with hate . Peter Pindar . D 34 AVARICE - AWKWARDNESS . AVARICE - continued . May.
... millions , trembles for his store , And fears to give a farthing to the poor ; Proclaims that penury will be his fate And , scowling , looks on charity with hate . Peter Pindar . D 34 AVARICE - AWKWARDNESS . AVARICE - continued . May.
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