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... pass ( School for Scandal ) SHIRLEY , JAMES . England , 1594 - 1666 . Death , the Leveller . From : Cupid and Death SIBLEY , CHARLES . Scotland . The Plaidie SIDNEY , SIR PHILIP . England , 1554-1586 . Love's Silence " My true - love ...
... pass ( School for Scandal ) SHIRLEY , JAMES . England , 1594 - 1666 . Death , the Leveller . From : Cupid and Death SIBLEY , CHARLES . Scotland . The Plaidie SIDNEY , SIR PHILIP . England , 1554-1586 . Love's Silence " My true - love ...
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... pass Too near that glass ; She is afraid that I will see A little witch that looks like me , With a red , red mouth , to whisper low The very thing I should not know ! " Alack for all your mother's care ! A bird of the air , A wistful ...
... pass Too near that glass ; She is afraid that I will see A little witch that looks like me , With a red , red mouth , to whisper low The very thing I should not know ! " Alack for all your mother's care ! A bird of the air , A wistful ...
Page 103
... pass into her face . " And vital feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height , Her virgin bosom swell ; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give While she and I together live Here in this happy dell . " Thus Nature spake . The ...
... pass into her face . " And vital feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height , Her virgin bosom swell ; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give While she and I together live Here in this happy dell . " Thus Nature spake . The ...
Page 107
... pass my imperfections by . Large streams from little fountains flow , Tall oaks from little acorns grow . Lines written for a School Declamation . BYRON . D. EVERETT . I pray ye , flog them upon all occasions . It mends their morals ...
... pass my imperfections by . Large streams from little fountains flow , Tall oaks from little acorns grow . Lines written for a School Declamation . BYRON . D. EVERETT . I pray ye , flog them upon all occasions . It mends their morals ...
Page 131
... pass , etc. For let ' em be clumsy , or let ' em be slim , Young or ancient , I care not a feather ; So fill a pint bumper quite up to the brim , So fill up your glasses , nay , fill to the brim , And let us e'en toast them together ...
... pass , etc. For let ' em be clumsy , or let ' em be slim , Young or ancient , I care not a feather ; So fill a pint bumper quite up to the brim , So fill up your glasses , nay , fill to the brim , And let us e'en toast them together ...
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