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... thou didst lie ; After , enabled but to suck and cry . Think , when ' twas grown to most , ' twas a poor inn , A province pack'd up in two yards of skin , And that usurp'd , or threaten'd with a rage Of sicknesses , or their true mother ...
... thou didst lie ; After , enabled but to suck and cry . Think , when ' twas grown to most , ' twas a poor inn , A province pack'd up in two yards of skin , And that usurp'd , or threaten'd with a rage Of sicknesses , or their true mother ...
Page 64
... Thou shalt , " said he , " Live with me , brother , or I'll die with thee ; " And so he did ! Had he been thine , O Rome ! Thou would'st have call'd this death a martyrdom , And sainted him . My conscience give me leave , I'll do so too ...
... Thou shalt , " said he , " Live with me , brother , or I'll die with thee ; " And so he did ! Had he been thine , O Rome ! Thou would'st have call'd this death a martyrdom , And sainted him . My conscience give me leave , I'll do so too ...
Page 73
... thou made so good , To be snatch'd hence ere better understood ? Snatch'd before half of thee enough was seen ! Thou ripe , and yet thy life but green ' Nor could thy friends take their last sad farewell ; But danger and infectious ...
... thou made so good , To be snatch'd hence ere better understood ? Snatch'd before half of thee enough was seen ! Thou ripe , and yet thy life but green ' Nor could thy friends take their last sad farewell ; But danger and infectious ...
Page 76
... thou ( though spells and charms with- stand ) Hast brought them nobly home back to their holy land . Ah wretched we , poets of Earth ! but thou Wert living the same poet which thou'rt now ; Whilst angels sing to thee their airs divine ...
... thou ( though spells and charms with- stand ) Hast brought them nobly home back to their holy land . Ah wretched we , poets of Earth ! but thou Wert living the same poet which thou'rt now ; Whilst angels sing to thee their airs divine ...
Page 79
... thou durst basely save , And thought'st a saw - pit nobler than a grave . Thus many sav'd themselves , and night the ... thou , Brentford , say , thou ancient town , How many in thy streets fell groveling down : Witness the red ...
... thou durst basely save , And thought'st a saw - pit nobler than a grave . Thus many sav'd themselves , and night the ... thou , Brentford , say , thou ancient town , How many in thy streets fell groveling down : Witness the red ...
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