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... tell the joys of those that lie Beneath the constant influence of her eye ! Whilst in diffusive show'rs her bounties fall 435 440 445 450 455 Like Heav'n's indulgence , and descend on all , Secure the happy , succour the distrest , 460 ...
... tell the joys of those that lie Beneath the constant influence of her eye ! Whilst in diffusive show'rs her bounties fall 435 440 445 450 455 Like Heav'n's indulgence , and descend on all , Secure the happy , succour the distrest , 460 ...
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... tell you so . At once creating love and pity . If Molly happens to be careless , THE FURNITURE OF A WOMAN'S MIND WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1727 [ 1738 ] A set of phrases learnt by rote ; A passion for a scarlet coat ; When at a play to laugh ...
... tell you so . At once creating love and pity . If Molly happens to be careless , THE FURNITURE OF A WOMAN'S MIND WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1727 [ 1738 ] A set of phrases learnt by rote ; A passion for a scarlet coat ; When at a play to laugh ...
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... tell us where it lies , And , to insure our safety , make us wise . P. Rather than bear the pain of thought , fools stray ; The proud will rather lose than ask their way ; 380 To men of sense what needs it to unfold , And tell a tale ...
... tell us where it lies , And , to insure our safety , make us wise . P. Rather than bear the pain of thought , fools stray ; The proud will rather lose than ask their way ; 380 To men of sense what needs it to unfold , And tell a tale ...
Contents
MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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