The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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Page 55
... King Arthur , p . 307 . King Arthur , p . 327 . " Naked E 4 " Naked and half - burnt hills with hideous wreck THE DISPENSARY . CANTO IV . 55.
... King Arthur , p . 307 . King Arthur , p . 327 . " Naked E 4 " Naked and half - burnt hills with hideous wreck THE DISPENSARY . CANTO IV . 55.
Page 112
... KING OF SPAIN . PALLAS , deftructive to the Trojan line , Raz'd their proud walls , though built by hands divine : But Love's bright goddess , with propitious grace , Preferv'd a hero , and restor'd the race . Thus the fam'd empire ...
... KING OF SPAIN . PALLAS , deftructive to the Trojan line , Raz'd their proud walls , though built by hands divine : But Love's bright goddess , with propitious grace , Preferv'd a hero , and restor'd the race . Thus the fam'd empire ...
Page 170
... eat nothing but falt with their mutton , and vinegar with their roaft - beef , upon holidays ? what extensiveness can there be in their fouls ; efpecially when , when , upon their going thence to the Univerfity , 170 KING'S POEM S.
... eat nothing but falt with their mutton , and vinegar with their roaft - beef , upon holidays ? what extensiveness can there be in their fouls ; efpecially when , when , upon their going thence to the Univerfity , 170 KING'S POEM S.
Page 172
... all the fprings of action ; and , though I must con- demn their fuperftition , I cannot but applaud their in- vention . This people had a vaft diftri & t that worshiped the the crocodile , which is an animal , whose jaws KING'S POEMS .
... all the fprings of action ; and , though I must con- demn their fuperftition , I cannot but applaud their in- vention . This people had a vaft diftri & t that worshiped the the crocodile , which is an animal , whose jaws KING'S POEMS .
Page 178
... keep the field ; And , if you can exceed it , fpeak ; I'll yield . The fnow - white damafk enfigns are display'd , And glittering falvers on the fide - board laid . Thus C } Thus we ' ll difperfe all busy thoughts 178 KING'S POEMS .
... keep the field ; And , if you can exceed it , fpeak ; I'll yield . The fnow - white damafk enfigns are display'd , And glittering falvers on the fide - board laid . Thus C } Thus we ' ll difperfe all busy thoughts 178 KING'S POEMS .
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