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Pagina 51
Who tried to lay aside his nature ; Mimicking each politer art , And learning compliments by heart , With polish'd company would keep , And offer'd to gallant a sheep . “ The sheep was perfectly well bred And quite politely bleating ...
Who tried to lay aside his nature ; Mimicking each politer art , And learning compliments by heart , With polish'd company would keep , And offer'd to gallant a sheep . “ The sheep was perfectly well bred And quite politely bleating ...
Pagina 60
There is a strong tendency in the heart of every man to contemn the evil that is afar off , and to bend only to the storm that howls around him . It is to this impulse that we may attribute the carlessness we feel about another world ...
There is a strong tendency in the heart of every man to contemn the evil that is afar off , and to bend only to the storm that howls around him . It is to this impulse that we may attribute the carlessness we feel about another world ...
Pagina 62
... nor waiteth for the sons of men ; " and unless they have been properly improved they carry off with them the fond visions of fancy , the aspiring hopes of ambition , and all the delusive speculations of the heart .
... nor waiteth for the sons of men ; " and unless they have been properly improved they carry off with them the fond visions of fancy , the aspiring hopes of ambition , and all the delusive speculations of the heart .
Pagina 82
And write some soft and tender sonnet On lady's eye - brow or her honnet ; Nor call on Love to cast his dart , And wound some fair one's throbbing heart , Who so afflicts this breast of mine , That I can neither sleep nor dine .
And write some soft and tender sonnet On lady's eye - brow or her honnet ; Nor call on Love to cast his dart , And wound some fair one's throbbing heart , Who so afflicts this breast of mine , That I can neither sleep nor dine .
Pagina 84
Oft in the Pleas and in the bench , * With eager feet he sought the wench : And there he strove her heart to woo , And did what every judge should do.t Then through the realm he spread your names , Notwithstanding proud king James .
Oft in the Pleas and in the bench , * With eager feet he sought the wench : And there he strove her heart to woo , And did what every judge should do.t Then through the realm he spread your names , Notwithstanding proud king James .
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