The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen9J. & A. Arch, 1795 |
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... faid that eleven thousand were fold in less than a month . To its propagation certainly no agency of power or influence was wanting . It furnished arguments for conversation , speeches for debate , and materials for parliamentary ...
... faid that eleven thousand were fold in less than a month . To its propagation certainly no agency of power or influence was wanting . It furnished arguments for conversation , speeches for debate , and materials for parliamentary ...
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... faid truly of himself , that Ireland " was his debtor . " It was from the time when he first began to patronize the Irifh , that they may date their riches and profperity . He taught them first to know their own intereft , their weight ...
... faid truly of himself , that Ireland " was his debtor . " It was from the time when he first began to patronize the Irifh , that they may date their riches and profperity . He taught them first to know their own intereft , their weight ...
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... ( faid I ) what have I seen ! On what poor engines move " } The thoughts of monarchs , and designs of states ! What petty motives rule their fates ! How the moufe makes the mighty mountain shake ! The mighty mountain labours with its ...
... ( faid I ) what have I seen ! On what poor engines move " } The thoughts of monarchs , and designs of states ! What petty motives rule their fates ! How the moufe makes the mighty mountain shake ! The mighty mountain labours with its ...
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... faid ( and perhaps only faid ) We've found a little inconfidcrable head , That feeds the huge unequal ftream . Confider human folly , and you'll quickly own , That all the praifes it can give , By which fome fondly boaft they fhall for ...
... faid ( and perhaps only faid ) We've found a little inconfidcrable head , That feeds the huge unequal ftream . Confider human folly , and you'll quickly own , That all the praifes it can give , By which fome fondly boaft they fhall for ...
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... faid. Of doubts , impertinence , and niceties , From every age through which it pafs'd , But always with a stronger relish of the last . This beauteous queen , by Heaven design'd To be the great original For man to dress and polish his ...
... faid. Of doubts , impertinence , and niceties , From every age through which it pafs'd , But always with a stronger relish of the last . This beauteous queen , by Heaven design'd To be the great original For man to dress and polish his ...
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