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Page 71
... fate , now Fortune frowns on thee . Her favour ev'ryone pursues , And losing her , thou all must lose . No love , sown in thy prosp'rous days , Can fruit in this cold season raise : 35 40 45 No benefit , by thee conferr'd , Can in this ...
... fate , now Fortune frowns on thee . Her favour ev'ryone pursues , And losing her , thou all must lose . No love , sown in thy prosp'rous days , Can fruit in this cold season raise : 35 40 45 No benefit , by thee conferr'd , Can in this ...
Page 73
... fate , 170 On th ' escape with joy dilate , Beds of moss their bodies bore , Cheering the delightful day , When ... Fate , to answer all these harms , Threw a friend 2 into his arms . Friendship still has been design'd , The support of ...
... fate , 170 On th ' escape with joy dilate , Beds of moss their bodies bore , Cheering the delightful day , When ... Fate , to answer all these harms , Threw a friend 2 into his arms . Friendship still has been design'd , The support of ...
Page 158
... fate more hard Gain'd but one trump and one plebeian card . With his broad sabre next , a chief in years , The hoary Majesty of Spades appears , Puts forth one manly leg , to sight reveal'd , The rest , his many - colour'd robe conceal ...
... fate more hard Gain'd but one trump and one plebeian card . With his broad sabre next , a chief in years , The hoary Majesty of Spades appears , Puts forth one manly leg , to sight reveal'd , The rest , his many - colour'd robe conceal ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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