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... Poet's friend , 620 Nay , show'd his faults- but when would Poets mend ? No place so sacred from such fops is barr'd , Nor is Paul's Church more safe than Paul's churchyard : 625 Nay , fly to Altars ; there they'll talk you dead : For ...
... Poet's friend , 620 Nay , show'd his faults- but when would Poets mend ? No place so sacred from such fops is barr'd , Nor is Paul's Church more safe than Paul's churchyard : 625 Nay , fly to Altars ; there they'll talk you dead : For ...
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... Poets are ( upon a Poet's word ) Of all mankind , the creatures most absurd : The season , when to come , and when to go , To sing , or cease to sing , we never know ; And if we will recite nine hours in ten , You lose your patience ...
... Poets are ( upon a Poet's word ) Of all mankind , the creatures most absurd : The season , when to come , and when to go , To sing , or cease to sing , we never know ; And if we will recite nine hours in ten , You lose your patience ...
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... poet very dexterously lays down in those fic- tions which are the episodes and members of the entire action . Such for instance are these advices : not to intrude one's self into the mysteries of go- vernment , which the prince keeps ...
... poet very dexterously lays down in those fic- tions which are the episodes and members of the entire action . Such for instance are these advices : not to intrude one's self into the mysteries of go- vernment , which the prince keeps ...
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the First Pastoral | 3 |
WINDSOR FOREST | 14 |
A Farewell to Loudon in the year 1714 | 22 |
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