Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pagina's |
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Pagina 67
... virtue trip , who trips may stumble , And virtue is not virtue , if she tumble . I give it up — morals won't do for me ; To make you laugh I must play tragedy . One hope remains - hearing the maid was ill , A doctor comes this night to ...
... virtue trip , who trips may stumble , And virtue is not virtue , if she tumble . I give it up — morals won't do for me ; To make you laugh I must play tragedy . One hope remains - hearing the maid was ill , A doctor comes this night to ...
Pagina 198
... virtue reach the skies , ' Tis ours to weep the want below . CHORUS When truth and virtue reach the skies , ' Tis ours to weep the want below . MAN SPEAKER The praise attending pomp and power , The incense given to kings , Are but the ...
... virtue reach the skies , ' Tis ours to weep the want below . CHORUS When truth and virtue reach the skies , ' Tis ours to weep the want below . MAN SPEAKER The praise attending pomp and power , The incense given to kings , Are but the ...
Pagina 199
... virtue's opportunity ! Like some well - fashion'd arch thy patience stood , 35 Virtue , on herself relying , Every passion hush'd to rest , Loses every pain of dying In the hopes of being blest . Every added pang she suffers , Some ...
... virtue's opportunity ! Like some well - fashion'd arch thy patience stood , 35 Virtue , on herself relying , Every passion hush'd to rest , Loses every pain of dying In the hopes of being blest . Every added pang she suffers , Some ...
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Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
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