Poems on Various Subjects: But Chiefly Moral and Descriptive, with Songs, and Copious NotesPrinted at the Dumfries & Galloway courier office, 1822 - 283 стор. |
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... fortune in the vales ; When , by the lee side of a dyke , Something he spied , a sheep ' twas like- To which advancing , void of fear , - What are you ? or what brought you here ? " " I am a noble Spanish ram ; Don Pedro Merino my name ...
... fortune in the vales ; When , by the lee side of a dyke , Something he spied , a sheep ' twas like- To which advancing , void of fear , - What are you ? or what brought you here ? " " I am a noble Spanish ram ; Don Pedro Merino my name ...
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... fortune did flow . How base does such conduct appear , To true magnanimity lost ! - Yet many such people there are Who of cunning and guile make a boast . But now I will change the dark scene , And try to exhibit to you A picture that ...
... fortune did flow . How base does such conduct appear , To true magnanimity lost ! - Yet many such people there are Who of cunning and guile make a boast . But now I will change the dark scene , And try to exhibit to you A picture that ...
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... pennyless , friendless , without even a home ; Though Fortune her favours now thick on you shower , Her will to control is above human power . 1 . C. That I'm not a spendthrift I hope 57 A dialogue between a merciful and cruel creditor,
... pennyless , friendless , without even a home ; Though Fortune her favours now thick on you shower , Her will to control is above human power . 1 . C. That I'm not a spendthrift I hope 57 A dialogue between a merciful and cruel creditor,
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... Fortune's lap , On whom sweet plenty smiles , Think , O ! think on the weary wretch , The inmate of a jail ! In life's gay morn my sun shone clear , Unclouded was my sky ; But now all's dark and dreary here , And woes , sad woes , for I ...
... Fortune's lap , On whom sweet plenty smiles , Think , O ! think on the weary wretch , The inmate of a jail ! In life's gay morn my sun shone clear , Unclouded was my sky ; But now all's dark and dreary here , And woes , sad woes , for I ...
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... Fortune the jilt has on him turn'd her back , There are few friends indeed when nought's in the pack . Yet again the fiend is arrived at St Cloud's , With his laurels all tarnish'd and torn into shreds ; And how he did come off will ...
... Fortune the jilt has on him turn'd her back , There are few friends indeed when nought's in the pack . Yet again the fiend is arrived at St Cloud's , With his laurels all tarnish'd and torn into shreds ; And how he did come off will ...
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