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Whom have I hurt ? has poet yet , or peer , Loft the arch'd eye - brow , or
Parnassian sneer : And has not Colly still his lord , and whore : His butchers
Henly , his free - masons Moor ? Does not one table Bavius ftill admit ? Still to
one bishop ...
Whom have I hurt ? has poet yet , or peer , Loft the arch'd eye - brow , or
Parnassian sneer : And has not Colly still his lord , and whore : His butchers
Henly , his free - masons Moor ? Does not one table Bavius ftill admit ? Still to
one bishop ...
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1 Fop at the toilet , Alati'rer at the board , Now trips a lady , and now struts a lord .
Eve's tempter thus the rabbins have exprest , A cherub's face , a reptile all the rest
. Beauty that shocks you , parts that none will trust , Wit that can creep , and ...
1 Fop at the toilet , Alati'rer at the board , Now trips a lady , and now struts a lord .
Eve's tempter thus the rabbins have exprest , A cherub's face , a reptile all the rest
. Beauty that shocks you , parts that none will trust , Wit that can creep , and ...
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The fatires of Dr. Donne I versified , at the desire of the Earl of Oxford while he
was Lord Treasurer , and of the Duke of Shrewsbury who had been Secretary of
State ; neither of whom look'd upon a Satire on vicious courts as any reflection on
...
The fatires of Dr. Donne I versified , at the desire of the Earl of Oxford while he
was Lord Treasurer , and of the Duke of Shrewsbury who had been Secretary of
State ; neither of whom look'd upon a Satire on vicious courts as any reflection on
...
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The lines are weak , another's pleas'd to say , Lord Fanny spins a thousand such
a day . Tim'rous by nature , of the rich in awe , I come to council learned in the law
: You'll give me , like a friend both fage and free , Advice ; and ( as you use ) ...
The lines are weak , another's pleas'd to say , Lord Fanny spins a thousand such
a day . Tim'rous by nature , of the rich in awe , I come to council learned in the law
: You'll give me , like a friend both fage and free , Advice ; and ( as you use ) ...
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The case is alter'd you may then proceed ; In such a cause the plaintiff will be
hiss'd , My lords the judges laugh , and you're dismiss'd . THE THE SECOND
SATIRE OF THE SECOND BOOK OF H OR 30 IMITATIONS OF HORACE . Book II
.
The case is alter'd you may then proceed ; In such a cause the plaintiff will be
hiss'd , My lords the judges laugh , and you're dismiss'd . THE THE SECOND
SATIRE OF THE SECOND BOOK OF H OR 30 IMITATIONS OF HORACE . Book II
.
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