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... poor : The poor must gain their bread by perjury ; And even the gods , that other means deny , In conscience must absolve ' em , when they lie . ) ' Add , that the rich have still a gibe in store , And will be monstrous witty on the ...
... poor : The poor must gain their bread by perjury ; And even the gods , that other means deny , In conscience must absolve ' em , when they lie . ) ' Add , that the rich have still a gibe in store , And will be monstrous witty on the ...
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... poor : The poor must gain their bread by perjury ; And even the gods , that other means deny , In conscience must absolve ' em , when they lie . ' Add , that the rich have still a gibe in store , And will be monstrous witty on the poor ...
... poor : The poor must gain their bread by perjury ; And even the gods , that other means deny , In conscience must absolve ' em , when they lie . ' Add , that the rich have still a gibe in store , And will be monstrous witty on the poor ...
Sida 259
... poor : The poor must gain their bread by perjury ; And even the gods , that other means deny , In conscience must absolve ' em , when they lie . ' Add , that the rich have still a gibe in store , And will be monstrous witty on the poor ...
... poor : The poor must gain their bread by perjury ; And even the gods , that other means deny , In conscience must absolve ' em , when they lie . ' Add , that the rich have still a gibe in store , And will be monstrous witty on the poor ...
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Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings | 3 |
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