An Essay on Man: Moral Essays and SatiresCassell & Company, 1887 - 192 Seiten |
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... , and in humble strain Apply to me , to keep them mad or vain . Arthur , whose giddy son neglects the laws , Imputes to me and my damned works the cause : Poor Cornus sees his frantic wife elope , And curses 104 POPE'S POEMS .
... , and in humble strain Apply to me , to keep them mad or vain . Arthur , whose giddy son neglects the laws , Imputes to me and my damned works the cause : Poor Cornus sees his frantic wife elope , And curses 104 POPE'S POEMS .
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... keep me from myself ; and still delay Life's instant business to a future day : That task , which as we follow , or despise , The eldest is a fool , the youngest wise ; Which done , the poorest can no wants endure ; And which not done ...
... keep me from myself ; and still delay Life's instant business to a future day : That task , which as we follow , or despise , The eldest is a fool , the youngest wise ; Which done , the poorest can no wants endure ; And which not done ...
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... keep assemblies , and would keep the stews ; Some with fat bucks on childless dotards fawn ; Some win rich widows by their chine and brawn ; While with the silent growth of ten per cent . In dirt and darkness , hundreds stink content ...
... keep assemblies , and would keep the stews ; Some with fat bucks on childless dotards fawn ; Some win rich widows by their chine and brawn ; While with the silent growth of ten per cent . In dirt and darkness , hundreds stink content ...
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