Poems, Volum 1R.&W. A. Bartow, 1818 |
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... fools that trampled on their laws . But he ( his musical finesse was such , So nice his ear , so delicate his touch ) Made poetry a mere mechanick art ; And ev'ry warbler has his tune by heart . Nature imparting her satirick gift , Her ...
... fools that trampled on their laws . But he ( his musical finesse was such , So nice his ear , so delicate his touch ) Made poetry a mere mechanick art ; And ev'ry warbler has his tune by heart . Nature imparting her satirick gift , Her ...
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... fool - frequented fair Of vanity , a wreath for self to wear , Is profanation of the basest kind- Proof of a trifling and a worthless mind . A. Hail Sternhold , then ; and Hopkins , hail ! B. Amen . If flatt'ry , folly , lust , employ ...
... fool - frequented fair Of vanity , a wreath for self to wear , Is profanation of the basest kind- Proof of a trifling and a worthless mind . A. Hail Sternhold , then ; and Hopkins , hail ! B. Amen . If flatt'ry , folly , lust , employ ...
Side 31
... fool on Sundays , why not we ? If he the tinkling harpsichord regards As inoffensive , what offence in cards ? Strike up the fiddles , let us all be gay , Laymen have leave to dance , if parsons play . Oh Italy ! -Thy sabbaths will be ...
... fool on Sundays , why not we ? If he the tinkling harpsichord regards As inoffensive , what offence in cards ? Strike up the fiddles , let us all be gay , Laymen have leave to dance , if parsons play . Oh Italy ! -Thy sabbaths will be ...
Side 32
... fool ; and , arm in arm with Clodio , plead Your cause before a bar you little dread ; But know , the law , that bids the drunkard die , Is far too just to pass the trifler by . Both baby - featur'd , and of infant size , View'd from a ...
... fool ; and , arm in arm with Clodio , plead Your cause before a bar you little dread ; But know , the law , that bids the drunkard die , Is far too just to pass the trifler by . Both baby - featur'd , and of infant size , View'd from a ...
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... fools upon themselves impose . But why before us protestants produce An Indian mystick , or a French recluse ? Their sin is plain ; but what have we to fear , Reform'd and well instructed ? You shall hear . Yon ancient prude , whose ...
... fools upon themselves impose . But why before us protestants produce An Indian mystick , or a French recluse ? Their sin is plain ; but what have we to fear , Reform'd and well instructed ? You shall hear . Yon ancient prude , whose ...
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