The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen6Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... head That ' s to be let unfurnished . 160 He could raise scruples dark and nice , And after folve them in a trice ; As if Divinity had catch'd 165 The itch , on purpose to be scratch'd ; Or , like a mountebank , did wound And ftab ...
... head That ' s to be let unfurnished . 160 He could raise scruples dark and nice , And after folve them in a trice ; As if Divinity had catch'd 165 The itch , on purpose to be scratch'd ; Or , like a mountebank , did wound And ftab ...
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... head for want of crupper : got the To poife this equally , he bore upper- 285 290 295 A paunch of the fame bulk before , Which ftill he had a special care To keep well cramm'd with thrifty fare ; As white - pot , butter - milk , and ...
... head for want of crupper : got the To poife this equally , he bore upper- 285 290 295 A paunch of the fame bulk before , Which ftill he had a special care To keep well cramm'd with thrifty fare ; As white - pot , butter - milk , and ...
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... head , It would scrape trenchers , or chip bread ; Toast cheese or bacon ; though it were To bait a moufe - trap , ' twould not care : ' Twould make clean fhoes , and in the earth , Set leeks and onions , and fo forth . It had been ...
... head , It would scrape trenchers , or chip bread ; Toast cheese or bacon ; though it were To bait a moufe - trap , ' twould not care : ' Twould make clean fhoes , and in the earth , Set leeks and onions , and fo forth . It had been ...
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... head for want of crupper : To poife this equally , he bore A paunch of the fame bulk before , 285 290 295 Which ftill he had a special care To keep well cramm'd with thrifty fare ; As white - pot , butter - milk , and curds , Such as a ...
... head for want of crupper : To poife this equally , he bore A paunch of the fame bulk before , 285 290 295 Which ftill he had a special care To keep well cramm'd with thrifty fare ; As white - pot , butter - milk , and curds , Such as a ...
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... head , It would scrape trenchers , or chip bread ; Toaft cheese or bacon ; though it were To bait a moufe - trap , ' twould not care : ' Twould make clean fhoes , and in the earth Set leeks and onions , and fo forth : It had been ...
... head , It would scrape trenchers , or chip bread ; Toaft cheese or bacon ; though it were To bait a moufe - trap , ' twould not care : ' Twould make clean fhoes , and in the earth Set leeks and onions , and fo forth : It had been ...
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