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Or which must end me , a fool's wrath or love ? A dire dilemma ! either way I'm
sped . If foes , they write ; if friends , they read me dead . Seiz'd and ty'd down to
judge , how wretched I ! Who can't be silent , and who will not lye : To laugh ,
were ...
Or which must end me , a fool's wrath or love ? A dire dilemma ! either way I'm
sped . If foes , they write ; if friends , they read me dead . Seiz'd and ty'd down to
judge , how wretched I ! Who can't be silent , and who will not lye : To laugh ,
were ...
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Fir'd that the house reject him , » ' Sdeath I'll print it , » And shame the fools Your
intrest , Sir , with Lintot a . Lintot , dull rogue ! will think your price too much : » Not
, Sir , if you revise it , and retouch << All my demurs but double his attacks ; At ...
Fir'd that the house reject him , » ' Sdeath I'll print it , » And shame the fools Your
intrest , Sir , with Lintot a . Lintot , dull rogue ! will think your price too much : » Not
, Sir , if you revise it , and retouch << All my demurs but double his attacks ; At ...
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That secret to each fool , that he's an afs : The truth once told ( and wherefore
should we lic ! ) The queen of Midas Nept , and so may I. You think this cruel ?
take it for a rule , No creature smarts so little as a fool . Let peals of laughter ,
Codrus ...
That secret to each fool , that he's an afs : The truth once told ( and wherefore
should we lic ! ) The queen of Midas Nept , and so may I. You think this cruel ?
take it for a rule , No creature smarts so little as a fool . Let peals of laughter ,
Codrus ...
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As yet a child , nor yet a fool to fame , I lisp'd in numbers , for the numbers came . I
left no calling for this idle trade , No duty broke , no father disobey'd . The Muse
but serv'd to ease some friend , not wife To help me thro ' this long disease , my ...
As yet a child , nor yet a fool to fame , I lisp'd in numbers , for the numbers came . I
left no calling for this idle trade , No duty broke , no father disobey'd . The Muse
but serv'd to ease some friend , not wife To help me thro ' this long disease , my ...
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Not fortune's worshipper , nor fashion's fool , Nor lucre's madman , nor ambition's
tool , Not proud , nor servile ; be one poet's praise , ' That , if he pleas'd , he pleas'
d by manly ways : That Alatı'ry , ev'n to kings , he held a shaine , And thought a ...
Not fortune's worshipper , nor fashion's fool , Nor lucre's madman , nor ambition's
tool , Not proud , nor servile ; be one poet's praise , ' That , if he pleas'd , he pleas'
d by manly ways : That Alatı'ry , ev'n to kings , he held a shaine , And thought a ...
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