The Works of the British Poets, Volume 7John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... CATO . WHAT odd fantastic things we women do ! Who would not liften when young lovers woo woo ? What die a maid , yet have the choice of two ! Ladies are often cruel to their coft : To give you pain , themselves they punish most . Vows ...
... CATO . WHAT odd fantastic things we women do ! Who would not liften when young lovers woo woo ? What die a maid , yet have the choice of two ! Ladies are often cruel to their coft : To give you pain , themselves they punish most . Vows ...
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... Cato would fometimes unbend The rugged ftiffiefs of his mind , Stern and fevere , the Stoic quaff'd his bowl , His frozen virtue felt the charm , And foon grew pleas'd , and foon grew warm , And blefs'd the fprightly power that cheer'd ...
... Cato would fometimes unbend The rugged ftiffiefs of his mind , Stern and fevere , the Stoic quaff'd his bowl , His frozen virtue felt the charm , And foon grew pleas'd , and foon grew warm , And blefs'd the fprightly power that cheer'd ...
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... Cato ; occafioned by un Epigram on a Lady who wept at it . WHILST maudlin Whigs deplore their Cato's fate , Still with dire eyes the Tory Celia's fate ; But though the pride forbade her eyes to flow , The gufhing waters found a vent ...
... Cato ; occafioned by un Epigram on a Lady who wept at it . WHILST maudlin Whigs deplore their Cato's fate , Still with dire eyes the Tory Celia's fate ; But though the pride forbade her eyes to flow , The gufhing waters found a vent ...
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... he longs to prove , Or fome co - eval wife's unlawful love ; While , fingle , his neglected confort lies , And waites the joyless night in empty úghs . THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOSEPH ADDISON , Esq Containing CATO POEM S. 157.
... he longs to prove , Or fome co - eval wife's unlawful love ; While , fingle , his neglected confort lies , And waites the joyless night in empty úghs . THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOSEPH ADDISON , Esq Containing CATO POEM S. 157.
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... CATO there ; If penfive , to the rural fhades I rove , His shape o'ertakes me in the lonely grove ; ' Twas there of good and just he reason'd strong , Clear'd fome great truth , or rais'd some serious fong ; There patient fhew'd us the ...
... CATO there ; If penfive , to the rural fhades I rove , His shape o'ertakes me in the lonely grove ; ' Twas there of good and just he reason'd strong , Clear'd fome great truth , or rais'd some serious fong ; There patient fhew'd us the ...
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