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... Wild ; Or , if a court or country's made a job , 5 40 Go drench a pickpocket , and join the mob . But , Sir , I beg you ( for the love of vice ! ) The matter's weighty , pray consider twice ; Have you less pity for the needy cheat , The ...
... Wild ; Or , if a court or country's made a job , 5 40 Go drench a pickpocket , and join the mob . But , Sir , I beg you ( for the love of vice ! ) The matter's weighty , pray consider twice ; Have you less pity for the needy cheat , The ...
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... wild unsated foe ! II By Pella's bard , 1 a magic name , By all the griefs his thought could frame , Receive my humble rite : Long , Pity , let the nations view Thy sky - worn robes of tend'rest blue , And eyes of dewy light ! III But ...
... wild unsated foe ! II By Pella's bard , 1 a magic name , By all the griefs his thought could frame , Receive my humble rite : Long , Pity , let the nations view Thy sky - worn robes of tend'rest blue , And eyes of dewy light ! III But ...
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... wild ? Whom on the winding Avon's willow'd banks Fair Fancy found , and bore the smiling babe To a close cavern : ( still the shepherds show The sacred place , whence with religious awe They hear , returning from the field at eve ...
... wild ? Whom on the winding Avon's willow'd banks Fair Fancy found , and bore the smiling babe To a close cavern : ( still the shepherds show The sacred place , whence with religious awe They hear , returning from the field at eve ...
Contents
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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