The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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... appear under their prefent advantages , and own you for one of their generous restorers ; infomuch , that Sculpture now breathes , Painting fpeaks , Mufic ravifnes ; and as you help to refine our tafte , you diftinguish your own . B 2 ...
... appear under their prefent advantages , and own you for one of their generous restorers ; infomuch , that Sculpture now breathes , Painting fpeaks , Mufic ravifnes ; and as you help to refine our tafte , you diftinguish your own . B 2 ...
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... appear directed at any particular perfon , it is at fuch only as are prefumed to be engaged in difho- nourable confederacies for mean and mercenary ends , against the dignity of their own profeffion . But if there be no fuch , then ...
... appear directed at any particular perfon , it is at fuch only as are prefumed to be engaged in difho- nourable confederacies for mean and mercenary ends , against the dignity of their own profeffion . But if there be no fuch , then ...
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... fcribblers fhall appear On none , except upon themselves , fevere : While yours contemns the gall of vulgar spite ; And when you feem to smile the most , you bite . THO . CHEEK . ΤΟ ΤΟ MY FRIEND , UPON THE DISPENSARY . S when 116 1.
... fcribblers fhall appear On none , except upon themselves , fevere : While yours contemns the gall of vulgar spite ; And when you feem to smile the most , you bite . THO . CHEEK . ΤΟ ΤΟ MY FRIEND , UPON THE DISPENSARY . S when 116 1.
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... appear'd , withdrew ; Always obliging , and without offence , And fancy'd , for his gay impertinence . But fee how ill - miftaken parts fucceed ; He threw off my dominion , and would read ; Engag'd in controverfy , wrangled well ; In ...
... appear'd , withdrew ; Always obliging , and without offence , And fancy'd , for his gay impertinence . But fee how ill - miftaken parts fucceed ; He threw off my dominion , and would read ; Engag'd in controverfy , wrangled well ; In ...
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... he loves his friend . Like Leda's radiant fons divinely clear , Portland and Jerfey deck'd in rays appear , To gild by turns the Gallic hemifphere . Worth Thus fhe - Mankind are bleft , they riot still 30 GARTH'S POEMS .
... he loves his friend . Like Leda's radiant fons divinely clear , Portland and Jerfey deck'd in rays appear , To gild by turns the Gallic hemifphere . Worth Thus fhe - Mankind are bleft , they riot still 30 GARTH'S POEMS .
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