Selected Poetry and ProseHarrap, 1952 - 246 pages |
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Page 151
... hast thy Tongue from fraud refrain'd ; Thou , who so oft through Storms of thundring Lead Hast born securely thine undaunted Head , Thy Brest through ponyarding Conspiracies , Drawn from the Sheath of lying Prophecies ; Thee proof ...
... hast thy Tongue from fraud refrain'd ; Thou , who so oft through Storms of thundring Lead Hast born securely thine undaunted Head , Thy Brest through ponyarding Conspiracies , Drawn from the Sheath of lying Prophecies ; Thee proof ...
Page 159
... hast , and Joshua found , And David , for the sword and harpe renown'd ; How streight canst to each happy mansion goe ? ( Farr better known above than here below ; ) And in those joyes dost spend the endlesse day , Which in expressing ...
... hast , and Joshua found , And David , for the sword and harpe renown'd ; How streight canst to each happy mansion goe ? ( Farr better known above than here below ; ) And in those joyes dost spend the endlesse day , Which in expressing ...
Page 161
... hast thou mark't how antique Masters limn The Aly roof , with snuff of Candle dimm , Sketching in shady smoke prodigious tools , ' Twill serve this race of Drunkards , Pimps , and Fools . Paint then St Albans full of soup and gold , The ...
... hast thou mark't how antique Masters limn The Aly roof , with snuff of Candle dimm , Sketching in shady smoke prodigious tools , ' Twill serve this race of Drunkards , Pimps , and Fools . Paint then St Albans full of soup and gold , The ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
POEMS AND SATIRES | 64 |
LETTERS AND PROSE | 173 |
Copyright | |
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