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" Dissensions, like small streams, are first begun, Scarce seen they rise, but gather as they run : So lines that from their parallel decline, More they proceed, the more they still disjoin. "
The Works of the English Poets - Page 44
edited by - 1779
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The dispensary, a poem [by sir S. Garth].

Sir Samuel Garth - 1700 - 130 pages
...they run : So Lines that from their Parallel decline, More they advance, the more they ftill dif-join. Tis therefore my Advice, in hafte we fend, And beg the Faculty to be our Friend. As he revolving ftood to fpeak the re(t, '7*KRough Colocynthjs thus his Rage expreft. Thou Scandal...
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The Dispensary: A Poem. In Six Canto's

Sir Samuel Garth - 1706 - 160 pages
...they run : So Lines that from their Parallel decline, More they advance, the more they ftill dif-join. 'Tis therefore my Advice, in hafte we fend, And beg the Faculty to be our Friend. In vain we but contend, that radiant Pow'r Thofe Vapours can difpcrfe It rais'd before. As he revolving...
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The Dispensary: A Poem. In Six Cantos

Sir Samuel Garth - 1714 - 158 pages
...they run: So Lines that from their Parallell decKne, More they proceed, the more they ffill dif-jom. 'Tis therefore my Advice, in hafte we fend, And beg the Faculty to be our Friend; Send fvvavms of Patients, and our Quarrels end, So awful Beadles, if the Vagrant treat, Strait turn familiar,...
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The Works of Sir Samuel Garth

Sir Samuel Garth - 1769 - 232 pages
...to the fword. Pen(ions in private were the fenate's aim ; And patriots for a place abandon'd fame. So lines that from their parallel decline, More they...friend ; Send fwarms of patients, and our quarrels end.So awful beadles, if the vagrant treat, Straight turn familiar, and their fafces quit. In vain...
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The Works of Sir Samuel Garth

Sir Samuel Garth - 1769 - 226 pages
...JDiflenfions, like fmall ftreams, are firft begun, Scarce fcui they rife, but gather as they run ; So lines that from their parallel decline, More they proceed, the more they ftill disjoin. 'Tie therefore my advice, in hafte we fend, And beg the faculty to be our friend ; Send fwarms offatients,...
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The Works of Sir Samuel Garth

Sir Samuel Garth - 1769 - 236 pages
...eflfeft. DilfenGons, like Cnall ftreams, are firft begun, Scarce feta they rife, bat gather as they run: So lines that from their parallel decline, More they proceed, the more they Hill disjoin. "Tis therefore my advice, in hafte we fend, And beg the faculty to be our friend; Send...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 28

English poets - 1790 - 358 pages
...feen they rife, but gather as they run. So lines that from their parallel decline, More they advance, the more they ftill disjoin. 'Tis therefore my advice,...hafte we fend, And beg the Faculty to be our friend. As he revolving ftood to fay the reft, Rough Colocynthus thus his rage expreft' Diflenfions, like fmall...
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Parnell. Garth. Rowe ...

1795 - 846 pages
...effect. Minions, like fmall Dreams, are firft begun, -Varee icen they TÍ¿}, but gather as they run : *o lines that from their parallel decline, More they proceed, the more they ftill disjoin. VARIATIONS. 0 But now late jari our practices detect, Frt mines, when once difcover'd, lofe th' effect....
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 9

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 620 pages
...tiffcct; Dissensions, like slnall Streams, are first begun, Scarce seen they rise, but gather as they run: So lines that from their parallel decline, More they proceed, the more they still disjoin. VARIATIONS. Ver. 182. " But now late jars our practices detect, For mines, when once...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 9

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 pages
...effect. Dissensions, like small streams, are first begun, Scarce seen they rise, but gather as they run: So lines that from their parallel decline, More they proceed, the more they still disjoin. VARIATION!. Ver. 182. "But nowlatfjurs our practices detect, F»r mines, when once discovert),...
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