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... thee , if too sweetly sad , And if too light , but turns thee gaily mad . Though the physician's greatest gains , Although his growing wealth he sees Daily increas'd by ladies ' fees , Yet dost thou baffle all his studious pains . 140 ...
... thee , if too sweetly sad , And if too light , but turns thee gaily mad . Though the physician's greatest gains , Although his growing wealth he sees Daily increas'd by ladies ' fees , Yet dost thou baffle all his studious pains . 140 ...
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... thee I cast my care . Reach me out thy gracious hand ! While I of thy strength receive , Hoping against hope I stand , Dying , and behold I live ! 20 Wither'd my nature's strength ; from thee My soul its life and succour brings , My ...
... thee I cast my care . Reach me out thy gracious hand ! While I of thy strength receive , Hoping against hope I stand , Dying , and behold I live ! 20 Wither'd my nature's strength ; from thee My soul its life and succour brings , My ...
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... Thee , gentle savage ! whom no love of thee Or thine , but curiosity perhaps , Or else vainglory , prompted us to draw 635 Forth from thy native bowers , to show thee here With what superior skill we can abuse The gifts of Providence ...
... Thee , gentle savage ! whom no love of thee Or thine , but curiosity perhaps , Or else vainglory , prompted us to draw 635 Forth from thy native bowers , to show thee here With what superior skill we can abuse The gifts of Providence ...
Contents
MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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