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Pagina 95
... He would have dropt his knife , and fell asleep , Less valiant than the virgin in the night , As Cerberus ' at the Thracian poet's feet . And skill - less as unpractis'd infancy . A Lady's Tongue cut out . O Pandarus ! I tell thee ...
... He would have dropt his knife , and fell asleep , Less valiant than the virgin in the night , As Cerberus ' at the Thracian poet's feet . And skill - less as unpractis'd infancy . A Lady's Tongue cut out . O Pandarus ! I tell thee ...
Pagina 294
Walk'd forth to tell his beads ; And he met with a lady fair , 0 53. Song in the same . GARRICK . Clad in a pilgrim's weeds . THRICE happy the nation that Shakspeare has charmd ! “ Now Christ thee save , thou reverend friar ...
Walk'd forth to tell his beads ; And he met with a lady fair , 0 53. Song in the same . GARRICK . Clad in a pilgrim's weeds . THRICE happy the nation that Shakspeare has charmd ! “ Now Christ thee save , thou reverend friar ...
Pagina 353
Which makes me now tell you , without any And sweat down an author some pounds in one brag , [ wag . To return to our quack - should he , help'd by He's a second to none but the Warwickshire the weather , The Jubilee over , I came to ...
Which makes me now tell you , without any And sweat down an author some pounds in one brag , [ wag . To return to our quack - should he , help'd by He's a second to none but the Warwickshire the weather , The Jubilee over , I came to ...
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