“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... grace ; Virgil and Epicurus will not do , Their courting a retreat like you , Unless I put in Cæfar's learning too : Your happy frame at once controla This great triumvirate of fouls . Let not old Rome boaft Fabius ' fate ; He fav'd his ...
... grace ; Virgil and Epicurus will not do , Their courting a retreat like you , Unless I put in Cæfar's learning too : Your happy frame at once controla This great triumvirate of fouls . Let not old Rome boaft Fabius ' fate ; He fav'd his ...
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... grace fwore by G - d , and her grace let a f --- t : My long old - fashion'd pocket was presently cramm'd And fooner than vote for a peace I'll be damn'd . But fome will cry Turn - coat , and rip up old ftories , How I always pretended ...
... grace fwore by G - d , and her grace let a f --- t : My long old - fashion'd pocket was presently cramm'd And fooner than vote for a peace I'll be damn'd . But fome will cry Turn - coat , and rip up old ftories , How I always pretended ...
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... grace , which by your leave Sufan would not have done on Eafter Eve , Had the not been inform'd over and over , " Twas for the ingenious Author of The Lover . Cease therefore to beguile thyfelf with hopes , Which is no more than making ...
... grace , which by your leave Sufan would not have done on Eafter Eve , Had the not been inform'd over and over , " Twas for the ingenious Author of The Lover . Cease therefore to beguile thyfelf with hopes , Which is no more than making ...
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... grace : Whilft every line of face does bring A line of grace to what they fing . But yet methinks , though with disgrace Both to the picture and the face , I fhould name them who do rehearse The ftory of the picture - farce ; The Squire ...
... grace : Whilft every line of face does bring A line of grace to what they fing . But yet methinks , though with disgrace Both to the picture and the face , I fhould name them who do rehearse The ftory of the picture - farce ; The Squire ...
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... grace , That I envy your verse , tho ' I did not your face . And to him that thinks rightly , there's reason enough , ' Cause one is as smooth as the other is rough . But much I'm amaz'd you should think my` defign quin grin , Was to ...
... grace , That I envy your verse , tho ' I did not your face . And to him that thinks rightly , there's reason enough , ' Cause one is as smooth as the other is rough . But much I'm amaz'd you should think my` defign quin grin , Was to ...
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