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Including Translations ... British poets. THE BRITISH POETS . One Hundred Holumes . VOL . XLII . BRITISH POETS . INCLUDING TRANSLATIONS . IN ONE HUNDRED VOLUMES.
Including Translations ... British poets. THE BRITISH POETS . One Hundred Holumes . VOL . XLII . BRITISH POETS . INCLUDING TRANSLATIONS . IN ONE HUNDRED VOLUMES.
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Including Translations ... British poets. BRITISH POETS . INCLUDING TRANSLATIONS . IN ONE HUNDRED VOLUMES . XLII . POPE , VOL . III . 11 CHISWICK : Printed by C. Whittingham , COLLEGE HOUSE ; FOR J. CARPENTER , J. BOOKER , RODWELL AND ...
Including Translations ... British poets. BRITISH POETS . INCLUDING TRANSLATIONS . IN ONE HUNDRED VOLUMES . XLII . POPE , VOL . III . 11 CHISWICK : Printed by C. Whittingham , COLLEGE HOUSE ; FOR J. CARPENTER , J. BOOKER , RODWELL AND ...
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Including Translations ... British poets. Scarce to wise Peter complaisant enough , And something said of Chartres much too rough . The lines are weak , another's pleased to say ; Lord Fanny spins a thousand such a day . Timorous by ...
Including Translations ... British poets. Scarce to wise Peter complaisant enough , And something said of Chartres much too rough . The lines are weak , another's pleased to say ; Lord Fanny spins a thousand such a day . Timorous by ...
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Including Translations ... British poets. To help who want , to forward who excel ; . This all who know me , know ; who love me , tell ; And who unknown defame me , let them be Scribblers or peers , alike are mob to me . This is my plea ...
Including Translations ... British poets. To help who want , to forward who excel ; . This all who know me , know ; who love me , tell ; And who unknown defame me , let them be Scribblers or peers , alike are mob to me . This is my plea ...
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Including Translations ... British poets. Hear Bethel's sermon , one not versed in schools , But strong in sense , and wise without the rules . Go work , hunt , exercise ! ( he thus began ) Then scorn a homely dinner if you can . Your ...
Including Translations ... British poets. Hear Bethel's sermon , one not versed in schools , But strong in sense , and wise without the rules . Go work , hunt , exercise ! ( he thus began ) Then scorn a homely dinner if you can . Your ...
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