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Another effort straight was made , Another portraiture essay'd ; The judges were again besought Each to deliver what he thought . Worse than the first , the critics bawl ; Oh what a mouth ! how monstrous small !
Another effort straight was made , Another portraiture essay'd ; The judges were again besought Each to deliver what he thought . Worse than the first , the critics bawl ; Oh what a mouth ! how monstrous small !
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To John I owed great obligation ; But John , unhappily , thought fit To publish it to all the nation : Sure John and I are more than quit . Good Music and bad Dancers . How ill the motion with the music suits ! The French Poet .
To John I owed great obligation ; But John , unhappily , thought fit To publish it to all the nation : Sure John and I are more than quit . Good Music and bad Dancers . How ill the motion with the music suits ! The French Poet .
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My heart still hovering round about you , I thought I could not live without you : Now we have liv'd three months asunder , How I liv'd with you is the wonder . Dialogue between an old Incumbent and the Person promised the next ...
My heart still hovering round about you , I thought I could not live without you : Now we have liv'd three months asunder , How I liv'd with you is the wonder . Dialogue between an old Incumbent and the Person promised the next ...
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