Poetic TriflesG. Dobbin & Murphy, 1808 - 116 Seiten |
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... E'en then thy happy end will prove , — Man ne'er was made to mourn . A few by cruel fate sore driv'n , In grief's hard fetters lay , - Yet think not all who sigh and moan , Might not be sometimes gay.- For oh ! see all the world around ...
... E'en then thy happy end will prove , — Man ne'er was made to mourn . A few by cruel fate sore driv'n , In grief's hard fetters lay , - Yet think not all who sigh and moan , Might not be sometimes gay.- For oh ! see all the world around ...
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... e'en now while you speak Of our school - fellow's frolicks , and each boy- ish freak That occur'd in our youth , -let me call to your mind Of an afternoon's pleasure , and sweet of its kind . As the brows of the Skiddaw * we labour'd to ...
... e'en now while you speak Of our school - fellow's frolicks , and each boy- ish freak That occur'd in our youth , -let me call to your mind Of an afternoon's pleasure , and sweet of its kind . As the brows of the Skiddaw * we labour'd to ...
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... e'en there repos'd , Let virtue still be near . Mark her chaste laws , her precepts wise Still plant about thy breast ; And guarded thus , thoul't flourish , rise , Ne'er wither , fade , decay , ' till to eternal rest . WRITTEN ON THE ...
... e'en there repos'd , Let virtue still be near . Mark her chaste laws , her precepts wise Still plant about thy breast ; And guarded thus , thoul't flourish , rise , Ne'er wither , fade , decay , ' till to eternal rest . WRITTEN ON THE ...
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... e'en were just like twa green grozet , As red's a carrot was the nose o't , And at its mouth the varra foes o't , Wad laugh to death ; But rin awa did she unclose it , And shaw her teeth . A dirty cloak wi ' oil and black , A ' spatter ...
... e'en were just like twa green grozet , As red's a carrot was the nose o't , And at its mouth the varra foes o't , Wad laugh to death ; But rin awa did she unclose it , And shaw her teeth . A dirty cloak wi ' oil and black , A ' spatter ...
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... e'en a wee left higher , To sing of ane Whase praise shou'd sound frae some that's nigher To your ain . O cou'd I mak in jingling rhyme , Saft generosity to chime , Or wad my bobbing heart keep time , " Twad breath sic sounds , As far ...
... e'en a wee left higher , To sing of ane Whase praise shou'd sound frae some that's nigher To your ain . O cou'd I mak in jingling rhyme , Saft generosity to chime , Or wad my bobbing heart keep time , " Twad breath sic sounds , As far ...
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Seite 1 - That sport best pleases, that doth least know how : Where zeal strives to content and the contents Die in the zeal of that which it presents, Their form confounded makes most form in mirth; When great things