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... can I chuse but smile , When ev'ry coxcomb knows me by my style ? Curft be
the verse , how well soe'er it flow , That tends to make one worthy man my fue ,
Give virtue scandal , innocence a fear , Or from the soft - ey'd virgin steal a tear !
... can I chuse but smile , When ev'ry coxcomb knows me by my style ? Curft be
the verse , how well soe'er it flow , That tends to make one worthy man my fue ,
Give virtue scandal , innocence a fear , Or from the soft - ey'd virgin steal a tear !
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... and the mad ; The distant threats of vengeance on his head , The blow unfelt ,
the tear he never shed ; The tale reviv'd , the lye so oft o'erthrown , Th ' imputed
trash , and duiness not his own ; The mora's blacken'd when the writings ' scape ...
... and the mad ; The distant threats of vengeance on his head , The blow unfelt ,
the tear he never shed ; The tale reviv'd , the lye so oft o'erthrown , Th ' imputed
trash , and duiness not his own ; The mora's blacken'd when the writings ' scape ...
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... To know the poet from the man of rhymes : ' Tis he , who gives my breast a
thousand pains , Can make me feel each paffion that he feigns ; Inrage ,
compose , with more than magic art , With pity , and with terror , tear my heart ,
And snatch ...
... To know the poet from the man of rhymes : ' Tis he , who gives my breast a
thousand pains , Can make me feel each paffion that he feigns ; Inrage ,
compose , with more than magic art , With pity , and with terror , tear my heart ,
And snatch ...
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Words , words which would tear The tender labyrinth of a maid's soft ear : More ' ,
more than ten Sclavonians scolding , more Than when winds in our ruin'd abbyes
roar . Then fick with poetry , and posseft with Muse Thou waft , and mad I ...
Words , words which would tear The tender labyrinth of a maid's soft ear : More ' ,
more than ten Sclavonians scolding , more Than when winds in our ruin'd abbyes
roar . Then fick with poetry , and posseft with Muse Thou waft , and mad I ...
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But here comes Glorious that will plague them both , Who in the other extreme
only doth Call a rough carelesness , good fashion : Whose cloak his spurs tear ,
or whom he spits on , he . His ill words do no harm To him ; he rushes in , as if
arm ...
But here comes Glorious that will plague them both , Who in the other extreme
only doth Call a rough carelesness , good fashion : Whose cloak his spurs tear ,
or whom he spits on , he . His ill words do no harm To him ; he rushes in , as if
arm ...
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