Poetical Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorCrosby, Nichols, Lee & Company, 1860 |
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... Curll's Corinna chanced that morn to make ; ( Such was her wont , at early dawn to drop Her evening cates before his neighbour's shop ) Here fortuned Curll to slide ; loud shout the band , And Bernard ! Bernard ! rings through all the ...
... Curll's Corinna chanced that morn to make ; ( Such was her wont , at early dawn to drop Her evening cates before his neighbour's shop ) Here fortuned Curll to slide ; loud shout the band , And Bernard ! Bernard ! rings through all the ...
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... Curll stretches after Gay , but Gay is gone , He grasps an empty Joseph for a John : REMARKS . But it is thought our author will be acquitted by a jury of sailors To me this instance seems unluckily chosen ; if it be a satire on any ...
... Curll stretches after Gay , but Gay is gone , He grasps an empty Joseph for a John : REMARKS . But it is thought our author will be acquitted by a jury of sailors To me this instance seems unluckily chosen ; if it be a satire on any ...
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... Curll's being tossed in a blanket , and whip ped by the scholars of Westminster , is well known . Of his purging and vomiting , see A full and true Accousi of a hor id Revenge on the Body of Edmund Curll , c . in Swift ad Pope's ...
... Curll's being tossed in a blanket , and whip ped by the scholars of Westminster , is well known . Of his purging and vomiting , see A full and true Accousi of a hor id Revenge on the Body of Edmund Curll , c . in Swift ad Pope's ...
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