Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Svazek 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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Strana 26
... O'er man the heir of reason , than brute beast , That by two different instincts is led , Born to the one , and to the other bred , And trains him up with rudiments more false Than nature does her stupid animals ; And that's one reason ...
... O'er man the heir of reason , than brute beast , That by two different instincts is led , Born to the one , and to the other bred , And trains him up with rudiments more false Than nature does her stupid animals ; And that's one reason ...
Strana 54
... o'er the British sea , Took crabs and oysters prisoners , And lobsters , ' stead of cuirasiers ; Engag'd his legions in fierce bustles , With perriwinkles , prawns , and mussels , And led his troops with furious gallops , To charge ...
... o'er the British sea , Took crabs and oysters prisoners , And lobsters , ' stead of cuirasiers ; Engag'd his legions in fierce bustles , With perriwinkles , prawns , and mussels , And led his troops with furious gallops , To charge ...
Strana 64
... o'er the boy . Than whom no mortal so magnificent ! This wimpled , wining , purblind , wayward boy ; This senior - junior , giant - dwarf , Don Cupid ; Regent of love rhymes , lord of folded arms , The anointed sovereign of sighs and ...
... o'er the boy . Than whom no mortal so magnificent ! This wimpled , wining , purblind , wayward boy ; This senior - junior , giant - dwarf , Don Cupid ; Regent of love rhymes , lord of folded arms , The anointed sovereign of sighs and ...
Strana 75
... o'er grief ; And with many beams twisted themselves , Upon whose golden threads the angels walk To and again from heaven . The Brothers Shirley . CCXC . What is said by the chemists of their darling mercury , is perhaps true of every ...
... o'er grief ; And with many beams twisted themselves , Upon whose golden threads the angels walk To and again from heaven . The Brothers Shirley . CCXC . What is said by the chemists of their darling mercury , is perhaps true of every ...
Strana 80
... o'er the sea , seek ships Till they get breath , and then they fly away . To a melancholy lord . - Shirley . CCCXI . Some people take more care to hide their wisdom than their folly . Swift . CCCXII . The true gentleman finds no more ...
... o'er the sea , seek ships Till they get breath , and then they fly away . To a melancholy lord . - Shirley . CCCXI . Some people take more care to hide their wisdom than their folly . Swift . CCCXII . The true gentleman finds no more ...
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