PoetryBenjamin B. Mussey, 1842 - English literature |
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... grace , Poor deer , quoth he , thou mak'st a testament As worldlings do , giving thy sum of more To that which had too much . Then , being alone , Left and abandoned of his velvet friends ; ' Tis right , quoth he ; thus misery doth part ...
... grace , Poor deer , quoth he , thou mak'st a testament As worldlings do , giving thy sum of more To that which had too much . Then , being alone , Left and abandoned of his velvet friends ; ' Tis right , quoth he ; thus misery doth part ...
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... grace , That I shall think it a most plenteous crop To glean the broken ears after the man That the main harvest reaps : loose now and then A scatter'd smile , and that I'll live upon . Real Love dissembled . Think not I love him ...
... grace , That I shall think it a most plenteous crop To glean the broken ears after the man That the main harvest reaps : loose now and then A scatter'd smile , and that I'll live upon . Real Love dissembled . Think not I love him ...
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... grace us in the disgrace of death ; When , spite of cormorant devouring time , Th ' endeavour of this present breath may buy That honor which shall bate his scythe's keen edge , And make us heirs of all eternity . Therefore , brave ...
... grace us in the disgrace of death ; When , spite of cormorant devouring time , Th ' endeavour of this present breath may buy That honor which shall bate his scythe's keen edge , And make us heirs of all eternity . Therefore , brave ...
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... grace to grace it with such show . This gallant pins the wenches on his sleeve ; Had he been Adam he had tempted Eve . He can carve too , and lisp : Why this is he That kiss'd his hand away in courtesy ; This is the ape of form ...
... grace to grace it with such show . This gallant pins the wenches on his sleeve ; Had he been Adam he had tempted Eve . He can carve too , and lisp : Why this is he That kiss'd his hand away in courtesy ; This is the ape of form ...
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... grace decrees , Dead to infliction , to themselves are dead ; And liberty plucks justice by the nose : The baby beats the nurse , and quite athwart Goes all decorum . A Virgin addressed . Hail , virgin , if you be ; as those cheek ...
... grace decrees , Dead to infliction , to themselves are dead ; And liberty plucks justice by the nose : The baby beats the nurse , and quite athwart Goes all decorum . A Virgin addressed . Hail , virgin , if you be ; as those cheek ...
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