The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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Page 23
... those approve ; Here phials in nice difcipline are fet , There gallipots are rang'd in alphabet . In this place , magazines of pills you spy ; In that , like forage , herbs in bundles lie ; While lifted peftles , brandifh'd in the air ...
... those approve ; Here phials in nice difcipline are fet , There gallipots are rang'd in alphabet . In this place , magazines of pills you spy ; In that , like forage , herbs in bundles lie ; While lifted peftles , brandifh'd in the air ...
Page 64
... Those dire abodes where Hymen once hath been , O'erheard Mirmillo's anguish ; then begun In peevish accents to exprefs her own : Have I fo often banifh'd lazy peace From her dark folitude , and lov'd recefs ? Have I made South and ...
... Those dire abodes where Hymen once hath been , O'erheard Mirmillo's anguish ; then begun In peevish accents to exprefs her own : Have I fo often banifh'd lazy peace From her dark folitude , and lov'd recefs ? Have I made South and ...
Page 66
... those whofe party you abandon now . To them you owe your odd magnificence , But to your stars your magazine of fenfe . Hafpt in a tombril , aukward have you shin'd , With one fat flave before , and none behind . Then hafte and join your ...
... those whofe party you abandon now . To them you owe your odd magnificence , But to your stars your magazine of fenfe . Hafpt in a tombril , aukward have you shin'd , With one fat flave before , and none behind . Then hafte and join your ...
Page 69
... The walls . " What then ? " reply'd the infidel . Obferve those numerous throngs , in effigy , The gods have fav'd from the devouring fea . F 3 " Tis " Tis true , their pictures that efcap'd you keep THE DISPENSARY . CANTO V. 69.
... The walls . " What then ? " reply'd the infidel . Obferve those numerous throngs , in effigy , The gods have fav'd from the devouring fea . F 3 " Tis " Tis true , their pictures that efcap'd you keep THE DISPENSARY . CANTO V. 69.
Page 74
... Those lives they fail'd to rescue by their skill , Their Mufe could make immortal with her quill ; But learn'd enquiries after Nature's state Diffolv'd the league , and kindled a debate . The one , for lofty labours fruitful known ...
... Those lives they fail'd to rescue by their skill , Their Mufe could make immortal with her quill ; But learn'd enquiries after Nature's state Diffolv'd the league , and kindled a debate . The one , for lofty labours fruitful known ...
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