The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen8John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... sons obey'd , A prince the father of a people made . VI . Till then , by nature crown'd , each patri- a : ch fat , 222 King , prieft , and parent , of his growing ftate : On him , their fecond providence , they hung , Their law his eye ...
... sons obey'd , A prince the father of a people made . VI . Till then , by nature crown'd , each patri- a : ch fat , 222 King , prieft , and parent , of his growing ftate : On him , their fecond providence , they hung , Their law his eye ...
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... son they hate . Perhaps you think the poor might have their part ; Bond damns the poor , and hates them from his heart : 100 The grave Sir Gilbert holds it for a rule That every man in want is knave or fool : " God cannot love ( fays ...
... son they hate . Perhaps you think the poor might have their part ; Bond damns the poor , and hates them from his heart : 100 The grave Sir Gilbert holds it for a rule That every man in want is knave or fool : " God cannot love ( fays ...
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... son . You fup- pofe , Perhaps , young men our fathers had no nose . Not fo : a buck was then a week's repast , And ' twas their point , I ween , to make it laft ; More pleas'd to keep it till their friends could come , Than eat the ...
... son . You fup- pofe , Perhaps , young men our fathers had no nose . Not fo : a buck was then a week's repast , And ' twas their point , I ween , to make it laft ; More pleas'd to keep it till their friends could come , Than eat the ...
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... son of earth ? Yet ( 1 ) time ennobles , or degrades each line ' ; It brighten'd Craggs's , and may darken thine : And what is fame ? the meaneft have their day , The greatest can but blaze , and país away . Grac'd as thou art ...
... son of earth ? Yet ( 1 ) time ennobles , or degrades each line ' ; It brighten'd Craggs's , and may darken thine : And what is fame ? the meaneft have their day , The greatest can but blaze , and país away . Grac'd as thou art ...
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... Sons , fires , and grandfires , all will wear the bays , Our wives read Milton , and our daughters plays , To theatres and to rehearsals throng , And all our grace at table is a fong . I , who fo oft renounce the mufes , ( i ) lie ...
... Sons , fires , and grandfires , all will wear the bays , Our wives read Milton , and our daughters plays , To theatres and to rehearsals throng , And all our grace at table is a fong . I , who fo oft renounce the mufes , ( i ) lie ...
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