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Page 35
Speak you who've felt them glowing in the breast ; With all their charms to swell the stomach out , And soothe the craving appetite to rest . Hail Shrove - tide ! which lads of London know , Methinks my fellows , come and hark ! they ...
Speak you who've felt them glowing in the breast ; With all their charms to swell the stomach out , And soothe the craving appetite to rest . Hail Shrove - tide ! which lads of London know , Methinks my fellows , come and hark ! they ...
Page 38
... Aird earth and beav'n upon each other smil'd ; When Shenstone , rising from the couch of rest , 38.
... Aird earth and beav'n upon each other smil'd ; When Shenstone , rising from the couch of rest , 38.
Page 39
When Shenstone , rising from the couch of rest , Felt the kind tenant waken in his breast , Divine benevolence ! by heav'n approv'd and bless'd ; ? The man of mercy repaired to the place where the lad had directed , but first enquired ...
When Shenstone , rising from the couch of rest , Felt the kind tenant waken in his breast , Divine benevolence ! by heav'n approv'd and bless'd ; ? The man of mercy repaired to the place where the lad had directed , but first enquired ...
Page 45
... fourth year he would be made a great general ; another declared he would be a bishop ; a third gave him a cardinal's hats and a fourth , willing to excel what all the rest had done , told him , that he should have the triple crown .
... fourth year he would be made a great general ; another declared he would be a bishop ; a third gave him a cardinal's hats and a fourth , willing to excel what all the rest had done , told him , that he should have the triple crown .
Page 49
Mr. Pope , our English Homer , who couid sometimes laugh with the rest , was surely glancing at our bobby - horsical propensities , when he thus describes the eventful history of his fellow man : 66 Behold the CHILD by Nature's kindly ...
Mr. Pope , our English Homer , who couid sometimes laugh with the rest , was surely glancing at our bobby - horsical propensities , when he thus describes the eventful history of his fellow man : 66 Behold the CHILD by Nature's kindly ...
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