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Retaliation 3 A Poem 39 INCLUDING EPITAPHS ON THE MOST DISTIN- GUISHED WITS OF THIS METROPOLIS OF old , when Scarron 40 his companions invited , Each guest brought his dish , and the feast was united ; 41 If our landlord 1 supplies us ...
Retaliation 3 A Poem 39 INCLUDING EPITAPHS ON THE MOST DISTIN- GUISHED WITS OF THIS METROPOLIS OF old , when Scarron 40 his companions invited , Each guest brought his dish , and the feast was united ; 41 If our landlord 1 supplies us ...
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THE PRELUDE OR , GROWTH OF A POET'S MIND AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL POEM We sauntered , played , or rioted ; we talked. ADVERTISEMENT [ By the Editor of 1850 ] The following poem was commenced in the beginning of the year 1799 , and completed ...
THE PRELUDE OR , GROWTH OF A POET'S MIND AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL POEM We sauntered , played , or rioted ; we talked. ADVERTISEMENT [ By the Editor of 1850 ] The following poem was commenced in the beginning of the year 1799 , and completed ...
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Noble Numbers is a collection of short religious poems ; Hesperides sings of may - poles , hock - carts ... The Letters of Cupid , translated from Christine de Pisan ; La Male Regle , an autobiographical poem ; The Regi- ment of Princes ...
Noble Numbers is a collection of short religious poems ; Hesperides sings of may - poles , hock - carts ... The Letters of Cupid , translated from Christine de Pisan ; La Male Regle , an autobiographical poem ; The Regi- ment of Princes ...
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