The English Anthology. Volume the First [-third], Volume 1Egerton, 1793 - 349 pages |
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... ; And age deluded , when it comes , will find My love remov'd , and to thy soul affign'd . * Born 1639 ; dyed 1701 . 5 10 HEARS A SON G. BY THE SAME . EARS not Conftancy By fir Charles Sedley, bart From bis "Works," 1778 ·
... ; And age deluded , when it comes , will find My love remov'd , and to thy soul affign'd . * Born 1639 ; dyed 1701 . 5 10 HEARS A SON G. BY THE SAME . EARS not Conftancy By fir Charles Sedley, bart From bis "Works," 1778 ·
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... Soul ftood forth , nor kept a thought within ; In me what spots ( for spots I have ) appear , 55 Will prove at least the Medium must be clear . In this impartial glass , my Muse intends Fair to expose myself , my foes , my friends ...
... Soul ftood forth , nor kept a thought within ; In me what spots ( for spots I have ) appear , 55 Will prove at least the Medium must be clear . In this impartial glass , my Muse intends Fair to expose myself , my foes , my friends ...
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... the best Companions grace , Chiefs out of war , and Statesmen out of place . There ST . JOHN mingles with my friendly bowl- The Feaft of Reason , and the Flow of Soul : And HE * , whofe lightning pierc'd th'Iberian Lines , POPE . 301.
... the best Companions grace , Chiefs out of war , and Statesmen out of place . There ST . JOHN mingles with my friendly bowl- The Feaft of Reason , and the Flow of Soul : And HE * , whofe lightning pierc'd th'Iberian Lines , POPE . 301.
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