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... thought , And sighed our hours away ; Neglected on the willows hung Our useless harps , while every tongue Bewailed the fatal day . Then did the base insulting foe Some joyous notes demand , Such as in Sion used to flow From Judah's ...
... thought , And sighed our hours away ; Neglected on the willows hung Our useless harps , while every tongue Bewailed the fatal day . Then did the base insulting foe Some joyous notes demand , Such as in Sion used to flow From Judah's ...
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... thought him rough , But now no longer foolish , " The creature may do well enough , But wants a deal of polish . " At length , improved from head to heel , ' Twere scarce too much to say , No dancing bear was so genteel , Or half so ...
... thought him rough , But now no longer foolish , " The creature may do well enough , But wants a deal of polish . " At length , improved from head to heel , ' Twere scarce too much to say , No dancing bear was so genteel , Or half so ...
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... Thoughts " appeared ; and they had reached the height of their fame during his sojourn in the Temple . The resemblance to Young is not to be looked for in direct imitations , but in certain peculiarities of thought and utterance ...
... Thoughts " appeared ; and they had reached the height of their fame during his sojourn in the Temple . The resemblance to Young is not to be looked for in direct imitations , but in certain peculiarities of thought and utterance ...
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... thought - since all agree— A thought - I have it - let me see ' Tis gone again - plague on't ! I thought I had it but I have it not . Dame Gurton thus , and Hodge her son , That useful thing , her needle , gone ! Rake well the cinders ...
... thought - since all agree— A thought - I have it - let me see ' Tis gone again - plague on't ! I thought I had it but I have it not . Dame Gurton thus , and Hodge her son , That useful thing , her needle , gone ! Rake well the cinders ...
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... ( thought I ) the De'il befriend you . " No ass with double panniers rack'd , Oppress'd , o'erladen , broken - back'd , E'er look'd a thousandth part so dull As I , nor half so like a fool . 66 Sir , I know little of myself , ( Proceeds ...
... ( thought I ) the De'il befriend you . " No ass with double panniers rack'd , Oppress'd , o'erladen , broken - back'd , E'er look'd a thousandth part so dull As I , nor half so like a fool . 66 Sir , I know little of myself , ( Proceeds ...
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