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... are engaged , and cannot come ; Their answer to the call is , -Not at home . O the dear pleasures of the velvet plain , The painted tablets dealt and dealt again ! Cards with what rapture , and the polish'd die ,. PROGRESS OF ERROR . 35.
... are engaged , and cannot come ; Their answer to the call is , -Not at home . O the dear pleasures of the velvet plain , The painted tablets dealt and dealt again ! Cards with what rapture , and the polish'd die ,. PROGRESS OF ERROR . 35.
Side 36
William Cowper. Cards with what rapture , and the polish'd die , The yawning chasm of indolence supply ! Then to the dance , and make the sober moon Witness of joys that shun the sight of noon . Blame , cynic , if you can , quadrille or ...
William Cowper. Cards with what rapture , and the polish'd die , The yawning chasm of indolence supply ! Then to the dance , and make the sober moon Witness of joys that shun the sight of noon . Blame , cynic , if you can , quadrille or ...
Side 193
... rapture inspired . Awaking , how could I but muse At what such a dream should betide ? But soon my ear caught the glad news , Which served my weak thought for a guide- That Britannia , renown'd o'er the waves For the hatred she ever has ...
... rapture inspired . Awaking , how could I but muse At what such a dream should betide ? But soon my ear caught the glad news , Which served my weak thought for a guide- That Britannia , renown'd o'er the waves For the hatred she ever has ...
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The Yearly Distress or Tithing Time at Stock in | 154 |
Verses supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirk | 160 |
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