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... poet never knew , In hullababilah da , and chu , chu , chu . But marabarah sahem most did touch you ; That is : " O how we love the Mamamou- chi ! ” Grimace and habit sent you pleas'd away : You damn'd the poet , and cried up the play ...
... poet never knew , In hullababilah da , and chu , chu , chu . But marabarah sahem most did touch you ; That is : " O how we love the Mamamou- chi ! ” Grimace and habit sent you pleas'd away : You damn'd the poet , and cried up the play ...
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... poets , but which a bad poet cannot naturally describe : then he makes a digression to Romulus , the first king of Rome , who had a rustical educa- tion ; and enlarges upon Quintius Cincinnatus , a Roman senator , who was call'd from ...
... poets , but which a bad poet cannot naturally describe : then he makes a digression to Romulus , the first king of Rome , who had a rustical educa- tion ; and enlarges upon Quintius Cincinnatus , a Roman senator , who was call'd from ...
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... poet , it seems , had found it out , and therefore brings the deserting hero and the forsaken lady to meet together in the lower regions , where he excuses himself when ' t is too late ; and accordingly she will take no satisfaction ...
... poet , it seems , had found it out , and therefore brings the deserting hero and the forsaken lady to meet together in the lower regions , where he excuses himself when ' t is too late ; and accordingly she will take no satisfaction ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
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