The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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... LAW , E. AND C. DILLY , J. DODSLEY , H. BALDWIN , J.WILKIE , J. ROBSON , J. JOHNSON , T. LOWNDES , T.BECKET , G. ROBINSON , T.CADELL , W. DAVIS , J. NICHOLS , F. NEWBERY , T. EVANS , J. RID- LEY , R. BALDWIN , G. NICOL , LEIGH AND ...
... LAW , E. AND C. DILLY , J. DODSLEY , H. BALDWIN , J.WILKIE , J. ROBSON , J. JOHNSON , T. LOWNDES , T.BECKET , G. ROBINSON , T.CADELL , W. DAVIS , J. NICHOLS , F. NEWBERY , T. EVANS , J. RID- LEY , R. BALDWIN , G. NICOL , LEIGH AND ...
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... law , were past , 155 The winners will be lofers at the laft . Like heroes in fea - fights we seek renown ; To fire fome hoftile fhip , we burn our own . Whoe'er throws duft against the wind , defcries He throws it , in effect , but in ...
... law , were past , 155 The winners will be lofers at the laft . Like heroes in fea - fights we seek renown ; To fire fome hoftile fhip , we burn our own . Whoe'er throws duft against the wind , defcries He throws it , in effect , but in ...
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... laws were but the hireling judge's fense ; Juries were fway'd by venal evidence . Fools were promoted to the council - board , Tools to the bench , and bullies to the fword . Penfions in private were the fenate's ain ; And patriots for ...
... laws were but the hireling judge's fense ; Juries were fway'd by venal evidence . Fools were promoted to the council - board , Tools to the bench , and bullies to the fword . Penfions in private were the fenate's ain ; And patriots for ...
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... law then , friends , for ' tis by Fate decreed , Vagellius , and our money , fhall fucceed . Know , when I first invok'd Difeafe by charms To prove propitious to our future arms , Ill omens did the facrifice attend , Nor would the Sibyl ...
... law then , friends , for ' tis by Fate decreed , Vagellius , and our money , fhall fucceed . Know , when I first invok'd Difeafe by charms To prove propitious to our future arms , Ill omens did the facrifice attend , Nor would the Sibyl ...
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... laws were then the fame . I how'd of old , how vital currents glide , And the meanders of the refluent tide . 355 320 Then , Willis , why fpontaneous actions here , 325 And whence involuntary motions there : And how the fpirits , by ...
... laws were then the fame . I how'd of old , how vital currents glide , And the meanders of the refluent tide . 355 320 Then , Willis , why fpontaneous actions here , 325 And whence involuntary motions there : And how the fpirits , by ...
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