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... eyes , and round unthinking face , He first the snuff - box open'd , then the case , And thus broke out- " My Lord , why , what the devil ? Z - ds ! damn the lock ! ' fore Gad , you must be civil ! Plague on't ! ' tis past a jest - nay ...
... eyes , and round unthinking face , He first the snuff - box open'd , then the case , And thus broke out- " My Lord , why , what the devil ? Z - ds ! damn the lock ! ' fore Gad , you must be civil ! Plague on't ! ' tis past a jest - nay ...
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... eyes , A beau and witling perish'd in the throng , One died in metaphor , and one in song . " O cruel nymph ! a living death I bear , " Cried Dapperwit , and sunk beside his chair . A mournful glance Sir Fopling upwards cast , " Those eyes ...
... eyes , A beau and witling perish'd in the throng , One died in metaphor , and one in song . " O cruel nymph ! a living death I bear , " Cried Dapperwit , and sunk beside his chair . A mournful glance Sir Fopling upwards cast , " Those eyes ...
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... eye , While praying , trembling , in the dust I roll , And dawning grace is op'ning on my soul : Come , if thou dar'st , all charming as thou art ! Oppose thyself to Heav'n ; dispute my heart ; Come , with one glance of those deluding eyes ...
... eye , While praying , trembling , in the dust I roll , And dawning grace is op'ning on my soul : Come , if thou dar'st , all charming as thou art ! Oppose thyself to Heav'n ; dispute my heart ; Come , with one glance of those deluding eyes ...
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An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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