Pleasantries: In Rhyme and Proseauthor, 1819 - 104 |
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... GRACE MY SONG . " Derby : PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR , BY G. WILKINS , QUEEN STREET . Sold also by Longman , Hurst , Rees , Orme , and Brown , London ; and all other Booksellers in Town and Country . 1819 . 291041826 JOHN HIRST , Esq . DEAR ...
... GRACE MY SONG . " Derby : PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR , BY G. WILKINS , QUEEN STREET . Sold also by Longman , Hurst , Rees , Orme , and Brown , London ; and all other Booksellers in Town and Country . 1819 . 291041826 JOHN HIRST , Esq . DEAR ...
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... grace Thou'rt indeed religious . 10 Thou need'st not fear , thy rival here Nor any one to domineer . Fortune will not own me And the plain , honest truth to tell It might have been for me as well Had she never known me . 11 The vulgar ...
... grace Thou'rt indeed religious . 10 Thou need'st not fear , thy rival here Nor any one to domineer . Fortune will not own me And the plain , honest truth to tell It might have been for me as well Had she never known me . 11 The vulgar ...
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... grace His friend , making a most rueful face , Sago your hand , pray now reproach no more , A Turnkey is with me at the door ; To change place with you , is now my doom , Here - here's your discharge - give me your room Truly ! -eh what ...
... grace His friend , making a most rueful face , Sago your hand , pray now reproach no more , A Turnkey is with me at the door ; To change place with you , is now my doom , Here - here's your discharge - give me your room Truly ! -eh what ...
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... honest men . " " Why then cried Sago , I've no doubt on't But that in jail , you'll have a bout on't ; For should you be taken from this place , It must be indeed , by act of grace . ' The Epicure . * LET the Epicure boast the delight 39.
... honest men . " " Why then cried Sago , I've no doubt on't But that in jail , you'll have a bout on't ; For should you be taken from this place , It must be indeed , by act of grace . ' The Epicure . * LET the Epicure boast the delight 39.
Strona 48
... seeks , his strength is his own , And a dying discretion for all may atone . Behold " No Works " step forth , with long dismal face , Convinc'd that he's one of the children of grace ; By the devil persuaded , he's holy and pure , 48.
... seeks , his strength is his own , And a dying discretion for all may atone . Behold " No Works " step forth , with long dismal face , Convinc'd that he's one of the children of grace ; By the devil persuaded , he's holy and pure , 48.
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