The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumes 20-22Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... thee the fheath'd the terrors of her fword , For thee the broke her General and her word : For For thee her mind in doubtful terms fhe told , $ 110 POEMS . GARTH'S.
... thee the fheath'd the terrors of her fword , For thee the broke her General and her word : For For thee her mind in doubtful terms fhe told , $ 110 POEMS . GARTH'S.
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With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. For thee her mind in doubtful terms fhe told , And learn'd to speak like oracles of old . For thee , for thee alone , what could fhe more ? She loft the honour the had gain'd ...
With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. For thee her mind in doubtful terms fhe told , And learn'd to speak like oracles of old . For thee , for thee alone , what could fhe more ? She loft the honour the had gain'd ...
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... thee for those Martyrs , who would flee " From fuperftitious rites and tyranny , " And find their fullness of reward in me . " But ' tis with much humility I own , " That generous favour you have lately shown , 40 " When men , that ...
... thee for those Martyrs , who would flee " From fuperftitious rites and tyranny , " And find their fullness of reward in me . " But ' tis with much humility I own , " That generous favour you have lately shown , 40 " When men , that ...
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... thee his goodness won't deny : With due fubmiffion , tell him you are mine , And that you trouble him with this defign , Exactly to inform his noble youth 66 Of what you heard just now from vanquish'd Truth : Conquer'd , undone ! ' Tis ...
... thee his goodness won't deny : With due fubmiffion , tell him you are mine , And that you trouble him with this defign , Exactly to inform his noble youth 66 Of what you heard just now from vanquish'd Truth : Conquer'd , undone ! ' Tis ...
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... thee , though mighty Anne requires Thy hourly counfels ) fince , with every art Thyfelf adorn'd , the mean effays of youth Thou wilt not damp , but guide , wherever found , The willing genius to the Mufes ' feat : Therefore thee first ...
... thee , though mighty Anne requires Thy hourly counfels ) fince , with every art Thyfelf adorn'd , the mean effays of youth Thou wilt not damp , but guide , wherever found , The willing genius to the Mufes ' feat : Therefore thee first ...
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