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... leave thy business and thy care , No mortal int'rest can be worth thy stay . Leave for a while thy costly Country Seat ; And , to be Great indeed , forget The nauseous pleasures of the Great : Make haste and come : Come , and forsake ...
... leave thy business and thy care , No mortal int'rest can be worth thy stay . Leave for a while thy costly Country Seat ; And , to be Great indeed , forget The nauseous pleasures of the Great : Make haste and come : Come , and forsake ...
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... Leave us as we ought to be , Leave the Britons rough and free . 20 25 25 30 5 10 To Miss Margaret Pulteney , Daughter of Daniel Pulteney , Esq .; in the Nursery April 27 , 1727 . DIMPLY damsel , sweetly smiling , All caressing , none ...
... Leave us as we ought to be , Leave the Britons rough and free . 20 25 25 30 5 10 To Miss Margaret Pulteney , Daughter of Daniel Pulteney , Esq .; in the Nursery April 27 , 1727 . DIMPLY damsel , sweetly smiling , All caressing , none ...
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... leave of his wife Andromache , hastens again to the field . The scene is first in the field of battel , between the rivers Simois and Scaman- der , and then changes to Troy . THE chief reply'd : This time forbids to rest : The Trojan ...
... leave of his wife Andromache , hastens again to the field . The scene is first in the field of battel , between the rivers Simois and Scaman- der , and then changes to Troy . THE chief reply'd : This time forbids to rest : The Trojan ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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