The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... Night , And Rome on fire beheld by its own blazing Light ? But worse than all the clatt'ring Tiles ; and worfe Than thousand Padders , is the Poet's Curse . Rogues that 4 in Dog days cannot Rhime forbear : But without Mercy read , and ...
... Night , And Rome on fire beheld by its own blazing Light ? But worse than all the clatt'ring Tiles ; and worfe Than thousand Padders , is the Poet's Curse . Rogues that 4 in Dog days cannot Rhime forbear : But without Mercy read , and ...
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... Night are like a Looking - Glass ; Still ready to reflect their Patron's Face . The Panegyrick Hand , and lifted Eye , Prepar'd for fome new Piece of Flattery . Ev'n Nastiness , Occafions will afford ; They praise a belching , or well ...
... Night are like a Looking - Glass ; Still ready to reflect their Patron's Face . The Panegyrick Hand , and lifted Eye , Prepar'd for fome new Piece of Flattery . Ev'n Nastiness , Occafions will afford ; They praise a belching , or well ...
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... Night , fecure his Lord's Repose . At Cuma we can fleep quite round the Year , Nor Falls , nor . Fires , nor Nightly Dangers fear ; While rolling Flames from Roman Turrets fly , And the pale Citizens for Buckets cry . Thy Neighbour has ...
... Night , fecure his Lord's Repose . At Cuma we can fleep quite round the Year , Nor Falls , nor . Fires , nor Nightly Dangers fear ; While rolling Flames from Roman Turrets fly , And the pale Citizens for Buckets cry . Thy Neighbour has ...
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... Night . Yet ftill he reaches , firft , the publick Place : The Preafe before him ftops the Client's pace . The Crowd that follows crush his panting Sides , And trip his Heels ; he walks not , but he rides . One elbows him , one juftles ...
... Night . Yet ftill he reaches , firft , the publick Place : The Preafe before him ftops the Client's pace . The Crowd that follows crush his panting Sides , And trip his Heels ; he walks not , but he rides . One elbows him , one juftles ...
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... Night ; And , first , behold our Houses dreadful height : From whence come broken Potsherds tumbling down ; And leaky Ware , from Garret Windows thrown : Well may they break our Heads , that mark the flinty ' Tis want of Sense to fup ...
... Night ; And , first , behold our Houses dreadful height : From whence come broken Potsherds tumbling down ; And leaky Ware , from Garret Windows thrown : Well may they break our Heads , that mark the flinty ' Tis want of Sense to fup ...
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