The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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Page 142
... subject to decay , And cleanse the Goddess - born from feminal allay . The horned flood with glad attention stands , Then bids his ftreams obey their fire's commands . His better parts by luftral waves refin'd , More pure , and nearer ...
... subject to decay , And cleanse the Goddess - born from feminal allay . The horned flood with glad attention stands , Then bids his ftreams obey their fire's commands . His better parts by luftral waves refin'd , More pure , and nearer ...
Page 143
... subject of a virgin's dream ; But to fuch joys her nursery did prefer , Alone to tend her vegetable care . A pruning - hook the carry'd in her hand , And taught the ftragglers to obey command ; Left the licentious and unthrifty bough ...
... subject of a virgin's dream ; But to fuch joys her nursery did prefer , Alone to tend her vegetable care . A pruning - hook the carry'd in her hand , And taught the ftragglers to obey command ; Left the licentious and unthrifty bough ...
Page 210
... subject , few have writ . In what an aukward found that Ballad ran , Which with this bluftering paragraph began : THERE WAS A PRINCE OF LUBBERLAND , A POTENTATE OF HIGH COMMAND , 196 TEN THOUSAND BAKERS DID ATTEND HIM , TEN THOUSAND ...
... subject , few have writ . In what an aukward found that Ballad ran , Which with this bluftering paragraph began : THERE WAS A PRINCE OF LUBBERLAND , A POTENTATE OF HIGH COMMAND , 196 TEN THOUSAND BAKERS DID ATTEND HIM , TEN THOUSAND ...
Page 231
... used in most of the fuc- ceeding Receipts ; the Second has a glorious subject , of Sausages , both with skins and without , which contains Q 4 matters matters no lefs remarkable than the former . The An- ART OF COOKERY . 231.
... used in most of the fuc- ceeding Receipts ; the Second has a glorious subject , of Sausages , both with skins and without , which contains Q 4 matters matters no lefs remarkable than the former . The An- ART OF COOKERY . 231.
Page 247
... subject that will naturally be protected by the goodness and temper of your Lordship : for , as the advantages of your mind and perfon muft kindle the flames of Love in the coldest breaft ; so you are of an age most sus- ceptible of ...
... subject that will naturally be protected by the goodness and temper of your Lordship : for , as the advantages of your mind and perfon muft kindle the flames of Love in the coldest breaft ; so you are of an age most sus- ceptible of ...
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