The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volum 8John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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Pàgina 49
... wife : Yet if a friend , a night or fo , fhould need her , He'd recommend her as a special breeder . To lend a wife , few here would fcruple make ; But , pray , which of you all would take her back ? Though with the ftoic chief our ...
... wife : Yet if a friend , a night or fo , fhould need her , He'd recommend her as a special breeder . To lend a wife , few here would fcruple make ; But , pray , which of you all would take her back ? Though with the ftoic chief our ...
Pàgina 64
... wife The dear - bought curfe , and lawful plague of life ; A bofom - ferpent , a domeftic evil , A night invafion , and a mid - day devil . Let not the wife thefe flanderous words regard , But curfe the bones of every lying bard . All ...
... wife The dear - bought curfe , and lawful plague of life ; A bofom - ferpent , a domeftic evil , A night invafion , and a mid - day devil . Let not the wife thefe flanderous words regard , But curfe the bones of every lying bard . All ...
Pàgina 65
... wife , and live in holy ease . But , fince by counsel all things fhould be done , And many heads are wifer ftill than one ; Choose you for the , who beft shall be content When my defire's approv'd by your confent . One caution yet is ...
... wife , and live in holy ease . But , fince by counsel all things fhould be done , And many heads are wifer ftill than one ; Choose you for the , who beft shall be content When my defire's approv'd by your confent . One caution yet is ...
Pàgina 66
... wife ! We , Sirs , are fools , and must resign the cause To heathenifh authors , proverbs , and old faws . He spoke with fcorn , and turn'd another way : - What does my friend , my dear Placebo say ? I fay , quoth he , by heaven the ...
... wife ! We , Sirs , are fools , and must resign the cause To heathenifh authors , proverbs , and old faws . He spoke with fcorn , and turn'd another way : - What does my friend , my dear Placebo say ? I fay , quoth he , by heaven the ...
Pàgina 68
... wife , not fuffer'd from his fide to ftray , Was captive kept , he watch'd her night and day , Abridg'd her pleasures , and confin'd her fway . Full oft in tears did haplefs May complain , And figh'd full oft ; but figh'd and wept in ...
... wife , not fuffer'd from his fide to ftray , Was captive kept , he watch'd her night and day , Abridg'd her pleasures , and confin'd her fway . Full oft in tears did haplefs May complain , And figh'd full oft ; but figh'd and wept in ...
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