Poems: The task, a poem, ... to which are added, by the same author, an Epistle to Joseph Hill, Esq. Tirocinium, or a Review of Schools, and the History of John Gilpin. 2J. Johnson, 1785 |
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... still be seen , but perforated fore And drill'd in holes the folid oak is found , By worms voracious eating through and through . At length a generation more refined Improv'd the fimple plan , made three legs four , Gave Gave them a ...
... still be seen , but perforated fore And drill'd in holes the folid oak is found , By worms voracious eating through and through . At length a generation more refined Improv'd the fimple plan , made three legs four , Gave Gave them a ...
Side 4
... still were wanting ; thefe , fome fay , An Alderman of Cripplegate contrived , And some ascribe the invention to a priest Burly and big and studious of his ease . But rude at first , and not with easy flope Receding wide , they prefs'd ...
... still were wanting ; thefe , fome fay , An Alderman of Cripplegate contrived , And some ascribe the invention to a priest Burly and big and studious of his ease . But rude at first , and not with easy flope Receding wide , they prefs'd ...
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... still remember , nor without regret Of hours that forrow fince has much endear'd , How oft , my flice of pocket store confumed , Still hung'ring pennyless and far from home , I fed on scarlet hips and ftoney haws , Or blushing crabs ...
... still remember , nor without regret Of hours that forrow fince has much endear'd , How oft , my flice of pocket store confumed , Still hung'ring pennyless and far from home , I fed on scarlet hips and ftoney haws , Or blushing crabs ...
Side 8
... Still foothing and of power to charm me still , And witness , dear companion of my walks , Whose arm this twentieth winter I perceive Fast lock'd in mine , with pleasure fuch as love Confirm'd by long experience of thy worth And And ...
... Still foothing and of power to charm me still , And witness , dear companion of my walks , Whose arm this twentieth winter I perceive Fast lock'd in mine , with pleasure fuch as love Confirm'd by long experience of thy worth And And ...
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... kites that fwim fublime In still repeated circles , screaming loud , The jay , the pie , and ev'n the boding owl That hails the rifing moon , have charms for me . Sounds Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh , Yet heard in In ]
... kites that fwim fublime In still repeated circles , screaming loud , The jay , the pie , and ev'n the boding owl That hails the rifing moon , have charms for me . Sounds Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh , Yet heard in In ]
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