The Works of the English Poets, Volume 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 pages |
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... nature I have gone ; My Pallas late set out , but reach'd too foon . If , from my league against th ' Aufonian state , Amid their weapons I had found my fate , 4 246 245 ( Deferv'd ( Deferv'd from them ) then I had been return'd ENEIS ...
... nature I have gone ; My Pallas late set out , but reach'd too foon . If , from my league against th ' Aufonian state , Amid their weapons I had found my fate , 4 246 245 ( Deferv'd ( Deferv'd from them ) then I had been return'd ENEIS ...
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... nature form'd for fraud , and fitted for furprize ; A narrow track , by human steps untrode , 790 . Leads , through perplexing thorns , to this obfcure abode . High o'er the vale a steepy mountain ftands : 795 Whence the furveying fight ...
... nature form'd for fraud , and fitted for furprize ; A narrow track , by human steps untrode , 790 . Leads , through perplexing thorns , to this obfcure abode . High o'er the vale a steepy mountain ftands : 795 Whence the furveying fight ...
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... nature of a first principle , which is received as foon as it is propofed ; and needs not the reformation which Defcartes used to his : for we doubt not , neither can we properly fay , we think we admire and love you , above all other ...
... nature of a first principle , which is received as foon as it is propofed ; and needs not the reformation which Defcartes used to his : for we doubt not , neither can we properly fay , we think we admire and love you , above all other ...
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... nature are never feparated , though the ignorant world has thought otherwife . Good nature , by which I mean beneficence and can- H 4 dors dor , is the product of right reason ; which DEDICATION . τος.
... nature are never feparated , though the ignorant world has thought otherwife . Good nature , by which I mean beneficence and can- H 4 dors dor , is the product of right reason ; which DEDICATION . τος.
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... natural philofophy , without knowing that they ever studied them . There is not an English writer this day living , who is not perfectly convinced , that your Lordship excels all others , in all the feveral parts of Poetry which you ...
... natural philofophy , without knowing that they ever studied them . There is not an English writer this day living , who is not perfectly convinced , that your Lordship excels all others , in all the feveral parts of Poetry which you ...
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