SatiresC. Whittingham, 1824 - 182 strán (strany) |
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... poesy . 4.6 in Dutch means maple , of which sort of wood ( says he ) those cups are commonly made . The old dictionaries , however , in- terpret Chrysendeta , Cups having borders of gold , as our mazers and nuts have . " Du Cange in his ...
... poesy . 4.6 in Dutch means maple , of which sort of wood ( says he ) those cups are commonly made . The old dictionaries , however , in- terpret Chrysendeta , Cups having borders of gold , as our mazers and nuts have . " Du Cange in his ...
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... likerous eye , That thus hath lavish'd his late halfpenny . Shame that the Muses should be bought and sold , For every peasant's brass , on each scaffold . SATIRE IV . Too popular is tragic poesy , Straining 12 B. I. HALL'S.
... likerous eye , That thus hath lavish'd his late halfpenny . Shame that the Muses should be bought and sold , For every peasant's brass , on each scaffold . SATIRE IV . Too popular is tragic poesy , Straining 12 B. I. HALL'S.
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... poesy , Straining his tip - toes for a farthing fee , And doth beside on rhymeless numbers tread , Unbid iambics flow from careless head 18 . Some braver brain in high heroic rhymes Compileth worm - eat stories of old times : And he ...
... poesy , Straining his tip - toes for a farthing fee , And doth beside on rhymeless numbers tread , Unbid iambics flow from careless head 18 . Some braver brain in high heroic rhymes Compileth worm - eat stories of old times : And he ...
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... poesy ; Much better than a Paris - garden bear 13 , Or prating puppet on a theatre ; Or Mimo's whistling to his tabouret 14 , Selling a laughter for a cold meal's meat . 12 Laving , i . e . flapping down . We have lave - eared before at ...
... poesy ; Much better than a Paris - garden bear 13 , Or prating puppet on a theatre ; Or Mimo's whistling to his tabouret 14 , Selling a laughter for a cold meal's meat . 12 Laving , i . e . flapping down . We have lave - eared before at ...
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... poesy ? Certes not all the world such matter wist As are the seven hills , for a satirist . Perdie I loath a hundred Matho's tongues , A hundred gamesters shifts , or landlord's wrongs , Or Labeo's poems , or base Lolio's pride , Or ...
... poesy ? Certes not all the world such matter wist As are the seven hills , for a satirist . Perdie I loath a hundred Matho's tongues , A hundred gamesters shifts , or landlord's wrongs , Or Labeo's poems , or base Lolio's pride , Or ...
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