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... Epig . 54. 1. 12 , The beard and head are of a diff ' rent dye ; Short of one foot , distorted in an eye : With all these tokens of a knave complete , Should'st thou be honest thou'rt a dev'lish cheat . I have seen a very ingenious ...
... Epig . 54. 1. 12 , The beard and head are of a diff ' rent dye ; Short of one foot , distorted in an eye : With all these tokens of a knave complete , Should'st thou be honest thou'rt a dev'lish cheat . I have seen a very ingenious ...
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... Epig . 54. 1. 12 . The beard and head are of a diff ' rent dye ; Short of one foot , distorted in an eye : With all these tokens of a knave complete , Should'st thou be honest thou'rt a dev'lish cheat . I have seen a very ingenious ...
... Epig . 54. 1. 12 . The beard and head are of a diff ' rent dye ; Short of one foot , distorted in an eye : With all these tokens of a knave complete , Should'st thou be honest thou'rt a dev'lish cheat . I have seen a very ingenious ...
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... Epig . 23.1 . 10 . Vivere bis , vita posse priore frui . The present joys of life we doubly taste , By looking back with pleasure on the past . THE last method which I proposed in my Saturday's paper , for filling up those empty spaces ...
... Epig . 23.1 . 10 . Vivere bis , vita posse priore frui . The present joys of life we doubly taste , By looking back with pleasure on the past . THE last method which I proposed in my Saturday's paper , for filling up those empty spaces ...
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... Epig . 69. 1. 1 . Let Rufus weep , rejoice , stand , sit or walk , Still he can nothing but of Nævia talk ; Let him eat , drink , ask questions , or dispute , Still he must speak of Nævia , or be mute . He writ to his father , ending ...
... Epig . 69. 1. 1 . Let Rufus weep , rejoice , stand , sit or walk , Still he can nothing but of Nævia talk ; Let him eat , drink , ask questions , or dispute , Still he must speak of Nævia , or be mute . He writ to his father , ending ...
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... Epig . 70. I. 6 . To breathe is not to live ; but to be well . IT is an unreasonable thing some men expect of their acquaintance . They are ever complaining that they are out of order , or displeased , or they know not how ; and are so ...
... Epig . 70. I. 6 . To breathe is not to live ; but to be well . IT is an unreasonable thing some men expect of their acquaintance . They are ever complaining that they are out of order , or displeased , or they know not how ; and are so ...
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